Lester, hi,

I even installed a
development build of PHP6 some time ago, but if there is going to be TWO versions of PHP6 then to be honest I am not interested.

There haven't been for the last couple of weeks. We're just waiting for Scott to finish with the Engine work so that we can commit the rest and make PHP core (and the core extensions) be always-on Unicode.

As soon as I can be sure that we have one base for PHP6 then I will return to that development, but PHP5.3 is just another totally unnecessary distraction.

PHP 5.3's our *baby*!!!!

I have now got
php_interbase restored on PHP5.2.x so is there any need to bother my customers with PHP5.3 - no. I'll wait now for PHP6 .....

Poor customers. They'll miss all the benefits without the inevitable performance loss.

As far as I'm aware there's nothing in PHP 6 that can't be supported from PHP 5.2.1 up, but there's plenty in PHP 5.3 that a lot of developers will like.

- Steph


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