Jack Gates wrote:
Thanks. Yes, we have PHP5 here on some servers already. I love it. I think you will too. My solution is 2 lines of code in PHP5. Sweet! However, my question was related to a programming problem within PHP4, not a server problem.I would do this in PHP5 but the admin won't upgrade, so I am stuck in PHP4 land w/ this project I am on.
Thanks for any advise,
We are setting up another web hosting server and we are planning to install PHP5.
You might consider moving your site to our servers.
http://www.morningstarcom.net/hosting.php
Out of respect for everyone on the list, it is probably best to not use this mailing list as a sales tool. Many of us here on the list are in the same business of developing and hosting. It is wise to assume everyone on the list is in the same business (even if it is untrue). Just know that if someone is looking for hosting, they will definitely post a request specifically looking for such services. It may also be beneficial to you personally if you were to have a working PHP5 server online before attempting to sell it as a service. I hope you take this advice kindly, as I mean you no harm.
One thing that I am not sure of is whether or not the PHP.NET group already has a mailing list specifically for posting PHP related service availability. If so, you may want to look for business there.
Best of luck in your ventures. The US economy is starting to pick up which is hopefully a benefit to all PHP programmers worldwide.
Respectfully,
-- Kristopher Spencer-Yates Dev Mgr/Systems Administration [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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