"Niklas Keller" wrote in message
news:canuqdcjb9uy8jtmmp43bqaw_9xjnombren1zoqh1lubtfo4...@mail.gmail.com...
On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 1:07 PM, Mathias Grimm <mathiasgr...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I was briefly asking Sara about it and as she pointed out it is likely
> a
> big project but I think we can do something about it.
>
One thing I should have mentioned on twitter was:
https://wiki.php.net/web/mirror
That'll get you a locally running web-php instance though it's not
ideal for iterative development against the git repo without some
massaging.
As to the actual hosts: There are (I believe) two hosts actually
administered by @php.net folk: us1.php.net and us2.php.net, others
(AIUI) are run by third parties and not under our control. The PHP
version on these hosts is, comically, not the lastest-and-greatest.
I'm fairly confident it's not even consistently 7.0+ so whatever you
write needs to take that into account (particularly given the status
of third-party mirrors).
We should really change that and fully move to HTTPS.
Regards, Niklas
Why on earth should you need to use HTTPS for a website that does not deal
with personal information? Nothing on that website can possibly be classed
as "sensitive" so what would be the point?
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