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2016-07-26[ci skip] More on dropping 5.2.xAndrey Andreev1-2/+2
2015-03-25Fixed user guide internal & external links to resolve problems reported by ↵Master Yoda1-1/+1
sphinx "make linkcheck" Signed-off-by:Master Yoda <jim_parry@bcit.ca>
2015-01-12[ci skip] Make it clear that PHP <5.4 usage is discouragedAndrey Andreev1-3/+8
Related: #3450
2015-01-09Bulk (mostly documentation) updateAndrey Andreev1-1/+1
- Remove PHP version from license notices - Bump year number in copyright notices - Recommend PHP 5.4 or newer to be used - Tell Travis-CI to test on PHP 5.3.0 instead of the latest 5.3 version Related: #3450
2014-01-14fix lists on requirementsConnor Tumbleson1-11/+12
2012-11-09[ci skip] Polish docs in user_guide_src/source/general/Andrey Andreev1-4/+10
2012-06-11Alter documentation on requirements for the SQLSRV driverAndrey Andreev1-2/+3
2012-03-12Merge upstream branchAndrey Andreev1-2/+2
2012-03-12Update the list of supported databasesAndrey Andreev1-2/+2
2012-03-12Postgres to PostgreSQLAndrey Andreev1-2/+2
2012-03-12Merge upstream branchAndrey Andreev1-3/+3
2012-03-09Bumped CodeIgniter's PHP requirement to 5.2.4.Phil Sturgeon1-2/+2
Yes I know PHP 5.4 just came out, and yes I know PHP 5.3 has lovely features, but there are plenty of corporate systems running on CodeIgniter and PHP 5.3 still is not widely supported enough. CodeIgniter is great for distributed applications, and this is the highest we can reasonably go without breaking support. PHP 5.3 will most likely happen in another year or so. Fingers crossed on that one anyway...
2012-01-16Add SQLite3 database driverAndrey Andreev1-2/+2
2011-10-05replacing the old HTML user guide with a Sphinx-managed user guideDerek Jones1-0/+8