On Monday 09 July 2007, chris# wrote:
>  OK. I can't help but notice the overall underwhelming reception to PHP5
> (mostly by ISP's). Which begs the question /why/? Shouldn't /that/ be the
> question? Or maybe I should ask: Has anybody bothered to find out why the
> majority of PHP installers /prefer/ PHP4? I am quite sure that if those
> questions were answered, the poll you are attempting to take now would be
> moot. Don't you?

I don't claim to have made a scientific study of the subject, but from what 
I've seen so far web hosts fall into one of the following categories:

1) We offer PHP 5 only.
2) We offer PHP 5 and PHP 4 as an option if you ask/tweak .htaccess.
3) We offer PHP 4 and PHP 5 as an option if you ask/tweak .htaccess.
4) We offer PHP 4 and PHP 5, and you explicitly pick one when signing up.
5) We don't offer PHP 5 yet because we haven't figured out how to do that in 
cPanel and we're afraid of breaking stuff.

I've actually been pleasantly surprised to find that group 5 seems to be a 
minority.  There's a fair number of hosts in groups 3 and 4 that, I think, 
artificially deflate PHP 5's numbers.  That's made developers gun-shy.

How are the Nexen stats compiled?  Johannes has said that he "has statistics" 
showing that PHP 5 has 60% of the market, not 20%.  

Quoth Ben Franklin, "there are likes, damned lies, and statistics."  But at 
this point I don't think the situation is as dire as everyone seems to think.  
The huge flood of hosts we had signing up with GoPHP5 in the first day, 
combined with the other hosts I've spoken to, suggest that simple inertia is 
the problem at this point, not simply "no hosts offer it".

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