Which is the most stable version of PHP ?

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Old 01-30-2005
Kelvin Mackay
 
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I use www.speedpacket.com, they're usually up to date. Belgium based but
the staff are english speakers

Kelvin

On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 12:43:23 +0100, Rutger Claes <news@rgc.be> wrote:

> Andrew wrote:
>
>> Both versions are stable. You will find 90% of hosting companies are
>> still using PHP 4.x. Personally I think some hosts are lazy when
>> upgrading PHP.

>
> Could you post a link to any of those non-lazy 10%? I'm looking for one
> :-)
>
>> The biggest change in PHP5 by far is the new engine, Zend Engine II.
>>
>> You can read about this here: http://www.zend.com/php5/zend-engine2.php
>> along with many other changes in PHP 5. A summary is provided in the
>> original 5.0.0 announcement here: http://www.php.net/news-2004.php
>>
>> Personally I would develop for PHP 4 as it's still got the majority of
>> server usage, and scripts will run in PHP 5 with zero or tiny
>> modification.

>




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Old 01-30-2005
siliconmike
 
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Thats a point. Can someone elaborate on this ?

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Old 01-30-2005
TekWiz
 
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siliconmike wrote:
> Thats a point. Can someone elaborate on this ?

Which point are you referring to?

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Old 01-31-2005
siliconmike
 
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This point. What made you write so? Is it something critical ?
"PHP 5.0.x isn't
very stable with the new Apache 2.0"

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Old 02-25-2005
TekWiz
 
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I apologize for taking so long to get back to this message, I forgot
about it.

I don't know what the problem is between PHP5 and Apache2. All I know
is that there are warnings everywhere stating not to use them together.

I was recently talking to an Apache hacker about the issues, and I
really didn't understand what he was talking about. I'm just a lowly
scripter trying to learn Java at the moment. But if you are still
interesting in this topic, try an Apache group or a C programming group
(Apache is written in C).

Sorry I'm not much help.
--TekWiz

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Old 02-25-2005
Andy Hassall
 
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On 29 Jan 2005 12:46:14 -0800, "TekWiz" <tekwiz@twarlick.net> wrote:

>Meetul Kinarivala wrote:
>> Hello, I went to the PHP download page and found two versions: 4.3.10

>AND 5.0.3
>>
>> It does not talk about which one is the most stable.
>>
>> Please help
>>
>> Mike

>
>They are both very stable, but there is one exception. PHP 5.0.x isn't
>very stable with the new Apache 2.0. Other than that, your good to go!


The Oracle (oci8) extension seems to have issues resulting in intermittent
crashes in PHP5 that don't happen in PHP4 - these persist in PHP 5.0.3. If it
weren't for this I'd have upgraded since the rest of PHP5 is good.

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