Don't expect it to be solved next few days.. There are some wierd problems I
think... Kinda like you don't really know what could cause them or
something...

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"Thomas Svenson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i meddelandet
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> Hi Chris,
>
> Chris TenHarmsel wrote:
> > Well, we're interested in stability.  I figured since php4 had
> > been out for a while in "stable" form, it would be more stable
> > than php5.  Is this the case, or is there a good feeling that
> > php5 will be considered "stable" in the next couple months?
>
> I've been playing around with PHP5 since before beta 2 and haven't
stumbled
> on any problems so far when coding using the new features (mainly the new
> oop model).
>
> However, I tried running a few PHP applications but they simply did not
work
> properly in PHP5. It's not a big problem for me since I'm going to build
my
> new project from scratch and have decided that, even if it isn't released
> yet, I'm going for PHP5 due to the new features in it.
>
> One thing that does disturb me a bit though is that very little is to be
> found about if the recommendation not to use Apache2 with PHP4 still seems
> to apply for PHP5 as well. It's a bit  confusing since Apache2 been stable
> for a long time. I am expecting that the issues not recommending it for
PHP4
> will be solved for PHP5.
>
> /Thomas

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