Source of: /manual/en/migration52.changes.php
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<div id="migration52.changes" class="section">
<h2 class="title">What has changed in PHP 5.2.x</h2>
<p class="para">
Most improvements in PHP 5.2.x have no impact on existing code. There are
a <a href="migration52.incompatible.php" class="link">few incompatibilities</a>
and <a href="migration52.error-messages.php" class="link">new error messages</a>
that should be considered, and code should be tested before switching PHP
versions in production environments.
</p>
<p class="para">
If the system is being upgraded from PHP 5.0.x, the manual section titled
<a href="migration51.php" class="link">Upgrade Notes for PHP 5.1.x</a>
should also be read.
</p>
<p class="para">
Similarly, if the system is being upgraded from PHP 4, the manual section
titled <a href="migration5.php" class="link">Migrating from PHP 4 to PHP 5</a>
should be read as well.
</p>
</div><?php manual_footer(); ?>