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CiviCRM 2.0, php & mysql
March 17, 2008, 08:55:36 am
Hey gang!

I noticed the php and mysql requirements for ver. 2.0 - which are fine as I'm running 5.x versions of both.  I'm wondering though about the php build options.  Does requiring mysql 5.x+ imply that php needs to be build with mysqli instead of the mysql function?  My understanding is only the mysqli function gives php access to mysql 5.x+ features...
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