Also, older MySQL's parted in 3 groups: 3.23, 4.0 and 4.1. Those are
the partitions, where useful new stuff's been added in. The
documentation link uses them in a group (all-versions-less-than-5):
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4.1/en/
You've got 4.1. One of the very useful releases. That means
Hey Sujith,
http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-4.php#4.4.2 lists what's happened in the
bugs list.
Take a look at the things that are not listed as "Fixed bug #". They
aren't that many. Does any one of those impact your work? (Probably
not, but check anyway, so you are sure.)
Then, go grab latest 4.4
Dear Chris,
Thanks a lot for the great help. I cant use latest versions for my
development machine as the working server is having the old versions.
I express my sincere thanks again for your prompt response.
Sujith
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You're kidding that you can't find the exact versions, right?
Older versions of PHP: http://www.php.net/releases.php
Older versions of MySQL: http://downloads.mysql.com/archives.php
Honestly, that took a combined total of 30 seconds looking at php.net
and mysql.com. Next time I suggest you che
Hi All,
I need the php4.4.2 and MySQL 4.1.16. for windows. I couldnt get the
exact versions
Anybody pelase help me.
Thanks in advance
Sujith
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