>installation for the other 400 customers using the server. Then they have to
>take the server down to install the new build. Is it any wonder that they
>just say "no"?

I have to go with the (few) extensions/librarys provided by my ISP.
If you don't run your own server, that's how it works with
most ISPs, I think. Some ISP don't even run PHP4, they still use PHP3.

>If you don't agree that this is a major issue that needs to be addressed, I
>fear for the future of PHP.

I agree 100%.


Anders Nawroth

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