Hi Chris,

Chris TenHarmsel wrote:
> Well, we're interested in stability.  I figured since php4 had
> been out for a while in "stable" form, it would be more stable
> than php5.  Is this the case, or is there a good feeling that
> php5 will be considered "stable" in the next couple months?

I've been playing around with PHP5 since before beta 2 and haven't stumbled
on any problems so far when coding using the new features (mainly the new
oop model).

However, I tried running a few PHP applications but they simply did not work
properly in PHP5. It's not a big problem for me since I'm going to build my
new project from scratch and have decided that, even if it isn't released
yet, I'm going for PHP5 due to the new features in it.

One thing that does disturb me a bit though is that very little is to be
found about if the recommendation not to use Apache2 with PHP4 still seems
to apply for PHP5 as well. It's a bit  confusing since Apache2 been stable
for a long time. I am expecting that the issues not recommending it for PHP4
will be solved for PHP5.

/Thomas

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