My PHP is listed as "5.6.14 (cgi-fcgi)"
My situation is shared hosting on a *nix server - so I don't think I *can* upgrade PHP myself, without a clicky button from my webhost somewhere in the control panel.
btraynor wrote:
Perhaps I'm confused, but it sounds to me like there are certain classes of MediaWiki administrators out there. There's those who would prefer a hands free experience, or at the very least a point and click GUI-based administration experience and those that are would prefer a more command-line based, power-user administrative experience.
I'm in a "neither of the above" category.
While I currently use winblowz, it's not the only OS I've used over the years - I don't mind manually dropping files in places and editing files, as long as the instructions are clear.
My problem is, I'm not a developer/programmer (I'm more of a technical writer by inclination), and the documentation needs.....ah......some work to be fully understood by non-devs.
Once the documentation is thorough enough, I won't have an issue tackling upgrades.
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