What a great way to confuse people.

On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 4:04 AM, Lester Caine <les...@lsces.co.uk> wrote:

> Not sure if the date is significant, but just received notification that
> 1&1 will drop support for PHP4 and PHP5.2 from April 1, 2013 - yes PHP4 is
> still available as their default!
>
> The move is to PHP5.4, but the interesting thing is that they are calling
> it PHP6 simply to isolate it from PHP5.2
> http://faq.1and1.co.uk/**scripting/php/5.html<http://faq.1and1.co.uk/scripting/php/5.html>
>
> I keep being told that 'It's just a number', but this is an example of why
> rolling yet another significantly different version of PHP5 causes problems
> in user land. The frameworks are jumping to the next major release to
> support 5.4 over 5.2 and providers like 1&1 need an easy way to manage what
> they PROVIDE to users.
>
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