it doesn't matter! whatever u think, and what your job is. it's all up to IT manager(?) are they listen to us or do they know what's the newest verion in php or mysql. i wouldn't think so (it got to kidding!)
as we are professional... we got to act like a real prof. but.. ?
here u go!
my dev. env. is on win2k pro + sp4, php 5.00b2, apache 2.0.48, mysql 4.0.16, MS Access(?), XML, XSLT and without worries.
production env. - i do not care (actually i can't do anything about it.) but recommend whatever linux (free), and php 4.3.4, apache 2.0.48, and mysql 4.0.16.
in real life, our server runs php 4.1x, mysql 3.0x, apache 1.3.x. (register_globals = on, what a life, but i codes it eveything for OFF so that it should work later on if they upgraded it php 5.0x, r they?).
is there anyone check updates except us.
that's my story.
Yves Arsenault wrote:
Would anyone know of the issues that might affect PHP 4.3.4 and Apache 2.0.48 ?
Thanks,
Yves
-----Original Message----- From: Martin Hudec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 5 décembre 2003 10:52 To: PHP-General Subject: Re: [PHP] Apache 2 + PHP
Hi there,
when I had Gentoo Linux, I was using Apache 2.0.48 with PHP 4.3.4 installed from Gentoo portage. It was running <10 smallscale php/mysql based virtualhosts without any difficulties.
On Friday 05 December 2003 15:24, Yves Arsenault wrote:
Is this warning outdated? http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.apache2.php "Do not use Apache 2.0 and PHP in a production environment neither on Unix nor on Windows." I'm running RedHat 9.
I've got Apache 2.0.48 running and was ready to install the latest php 4.3.x.. Just thought I would check.
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