Christian Schneider wrote:

Lester Caine wrote:

Well is it approved for use with Apache2?

Correct me if I'm wrong but my understanding is that the PHP core is approved with Apache2 in threaded mode.
If you use non-threadsafe modules you have to use Apache 2 in --mpm=prefork mode and then it's approved too.
We've been using Apache 2 prefork / PHP 4 in production for quite a while now without any problems.

As Pan says That is fine.

Personally I am running PHP5/Apache2 24/7 without any problems.

The only difficulty is
" Do not use Apache 2.0 and PHP in a production environment neither on Unix nor on Windows."
in the manual tells my customers that I should not be!


Either we are moving to Apache2, or THAT is a dead end?
When I started playing with this Apache2 was recommended for Windows because of problems with Apache1. Should I change back now and throw Apache2 in the bin?


The original statement was "Is PHP4 and 5 going to end up in the same mess" both being required to be maintained and no incentive to drop the old version exactly like Apache?

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