


If this is true, then there will be a conflict between wanting the intl extension and also running php 5.3Īnyway, now I guess I have to downgrade to 5.2 again to get. I see that you had just upgraded to PHP 5.3, was there a conflict with your moodle version and 5.2 or was the upgrade just recommended? Would it be possible to use php 5.2 instead of 5.3? They can install it with that version of php instead of what you currently have." "I have escalated this to an L2 admin and they have found that this function will not compile with php5.3. I also asked Hostgator why Intl didn't appear to be working yet (according to moodle 2.0+). Taking the hint, I upped my php from 5.2.14 to 5.3.something. I recently saw a comment in the progress towards 2.1 notes about testing for and pushing users toward php 5.3.3 on the grounds (as far as I recall) that it was quicker. I have now spoken to Hostgator and discovered something.
