I've recently upgraded to the newest version of php and since doing so 
many of my pages no longer work when it comes to updating, for whatever 
reason. I simply do not have the time to waste trying to figure out why 
so I'm thinking of going back to the previous revision I had on the box.

I'm running a Dell pre install box and when I called Dell they told me I 
could simply use the rpm --oldpackage command. Is this a wise choice? 
Will it cause me bigger headaches? Will things work right if I do that?

Please advise as I am pulling my hair out over here.

Thanks


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