Peter Brodersen wrote:
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 00:19:50 +0100 (CET), in php.internals
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Derick Rethans) wrote:


Why would we (as PHP developers) invest time in something while the
current version provides us with all we need?


To sum the current webpages up (under the unix-install-page):

"Installation under Apache1? Okay, note that.."
"Installation under fhttpd? Okay, note that.."
"Installation under Caudium? Okay, note that.."
"Installation under Sun Java System Web Server? Okay, note that.."
"Installation under Sun ONE Web Server? Okay, note that.."
"Installation under iPlanet? Okay, note that.."
"Installation under Netscape server? Okay, note that.."
.. but
"Installation under Apache2? NOT IN PRODUCTION!"

the notice is there for apache2 because there is a significant number of people that might get burned and complain if its not there. people from the various other webservers know that they are not the main target platform.


regards,
Lukas

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