Fernando Cosso wrote:

> Hi
> I know this topic has to be discussed several times but I have a
> situation I
> need some advices.
>
> I am working in a small company. The company does everything you need.
> Computer service, sell computers, install servers, web page, etc. I am in
> the web department. The guys from the server installation and that
> stuff are
> using a modified debian, which for default in his stable release has php4
> and apache 1.33.
> I am new at the company and I have to decide what I need and what I am
> going
> to do. My choice is to use the CMS Mambo and make the modification
> that each
> client would ask.
> So I've seen that php5 has a lot of cool staff, like mysqli and the
> new (and
> faster) object oriented thing. I would like to know if it is "safe" to
> use
> this version. I know that mambo use objects so I think that php5 will
> do a
> better job running it. I also think php5 (or php6) is the future we
> can use
> php4 for ever.
> So whats your opinion?
> Thanks
>
> A last comment: I apologize for my English, please let me know you didn't
> understand something
>
What about the argument that PHP4 is dead.  It's done.  It's over. 
There is no reason anyone should be using it, less perhaps a lack of
time to tweak scripts for an upgrade from 4 to 5.  Even if that is the
case, get to work :p

"Support for PHP 4 will be dropped at the end of the year, 8 months from
now. So now is the time to start upgrading all your scripts as we won't
be releasing new versions after December 31st, 2007."

http://derickrethans.nl/php_quebec_conference_rip_php_4.php

Travis Doherty

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