There are 1000's of hosts out there... you shouldn't have any trouble finding a host to meet your requirements, and (at least for me) changing hosts is as simple as editing a single config file, uploading, and waiting for DNS to kick in :)
Justin
On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, at 08:39 PM, Steve Childs wrote:
Ok, I recently upgraded to 4.2.3 or rather my hosts did. However, I'm now
getting some mySQL crashes (we upgraded to mySQL 4 at the same time) which
didn't happen on 4.1.6 and also phpMyAdmin is reporting a bug with strings
in 4.2.3 and advises upgrading.
The problem is the hosts refuse to upgrade to anything after 4.2.3 as 4.2.3
is the only one packaged up with Debian (the OS used on the server) and
anything over 4.2.3 is too buggy to install, in particular 4.3.2 has quote
"In particular there are severe memory and semaphore issues with
4.3.2 that make it almost unusable in a production environment."
If that's the case, why hasn't 4.3.2 been fixed since late May? Or is my
hosting company just making up excuses?
I would like to get away from 4.2.3, just wondering what people's thoughts
on the current version of php are.
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