I tried to install the new version of Joomfish and quickly discovered that this was only possible with the version 5 of PHP. I am just about to upgrade, but I wanted to check with anyone who might be able to make this risky manuvure less fearful. I feel like I am playing russian roulette and hoping the bullet is not in this chamber. I do not know what might happen to the Catalyst template?
upgrading to php 5 for sure will be best idea. joomla itself recommends to use php 5
php 5 will not break catalyst template
for safety upgrading,
if you are on managed dedicated hosting, ask them to take care this for you
if you are on self-managed:
- if you have whm installed, you can upgrade php easily with easyapache
- if you don't have whm, you can upgrade for example with yum
just re-check again whether in your server you have other scripts(non joomla) which are compatible with php 5 or not. if they are not, just throw away those scripts :cheesy: joke