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[ticket/12747] Drop support for Firebird

PHPBB3-12747
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Joas Schilling
2014-06-20 12:35:42 +02:00
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<li>PostgreSQL 8.3+</li>
<li>SQLite 2.8.2+</li>
<li>SQLite 3.6.15+</li>
<li>Firebird 2.1+</li>
<li>MS SQL Server 2000 or above (directly or via ODBC or the native adapter)</li>
<li>Oracle</li>
</ul>

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<p>Please remember that running any application on a development (unstable, e.g. a beta release) version of PHP can lead to strange/unexpected results which may appear to be bugs in the application. Therefore, we recommend you upgrade to the newest stable version of PHP before running phpBB3. If you are running a development version of PHP please check any bugs you find on a system running a stable release before submitting.</p>
<p>This board has been developed and tested under Linux and Windows (amongst others) running Apache using MySQL 3.23, 4.x, 5.x, MariaDB 5.x, MSSQL Server 2000, PostgreSQL 8.x, Oracle 8, SQLite 2 and Firebird. Versions of PHP used range from 5.3.x to 5.4.x without problem.</p>
<p>This board has been developed and tested under Linux and Windows (amongst others) running Apache using MySQL 3.23, 4.x, 5.x, MariaDB 5.x, MSSQL Server 2000, PostgreSQL 8.x, Oracle 8, SQLite 2 and SQLite 3. Versions of PHP used range from 5.3.x to 5.4.x without problem.</p>
<a name="phpsec"></a><h3>7.i. Notice on PHP security issues</h3>

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<a name="sql"></a><h3>2.iii. SQL/SQL Layout</h3>
<h4>Common SQL Guidelines: </h4>
<p>All SQL should be cross-DB compatible, if DB specific SQL is used alternatives must be provided which work on all supported DB's (MySQL3/4/5, MSSQL (7.0 and 2000), PostgreSQL (8.3+), Firebird, SQLite, Oracle8, ODBC (generalised if possible)).</p>
<p>All SQL should be cross-DB compatible, if DB specific SQL is used alternatives must be provided which work on all supported DB's (MySQL3/4/5, MSSQL (7.0 and 2000), PostgreSQL (8.3+), SQLite, Oracle8, ODBC (generalised if possible)).</p>
<p>All SQL commands should utilise the DataBase Abstraction Layer (DBAL)</p>
<h4>SQL code layout:</h4>