The problem with that line of reasoning Foul is that yes PHP5 has been out awhile, but it's adoption rate is very low compared to PHP4. The odd part is that if it was written for PHP4, and you are running it under PHP5, it should for the most part work. Directory issues maybe more related to if PHP is running in safe mode or not. Also perhaps the version of PHP4 that was running it before is not as updated as the PHP5 you are running now. You never know, maybe a small change is what is causing the problem.

Would it be possible to provide an example of the error and description of the problem you are having? I am not an osCommerce expert, but I bet I could give some more insight as to whether it is a PHP issue or the software itself.

Sincerely,
Judd Pickell

On 8/2/06, FoulDragon@aol.com <FoulDragon@aol.com > wrote:
In a message dated 2.Aug.2006 13.50.26 US Mountain Standard Time,
plug@shubes.net writes:
>I don't normally like suggesting an alternative distro, but in this case
>I think it's appropriate. If osCommerce is ok with PHP4, I'd use
>CentOS4.3 (current). The php-4.3.9 is the lastest with that.

>Any (good) reason for using FC4 instead of CentOS4.3?

It's a virtual-dedicated server; I can't very well go down to their
data-centre with a CentOS CD.

Frankly, I think this is really osCommerce's problem; PHP5's been out for a
while, they should take the initiative to get it compatible out of the box.
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