Thanks to everyone for responses to my initial post. Thanks goes especially
to Rasmus for giving us the "state" of things. It is much more clear now why
things are the way they are. Although I am not in a financial position to
influence the development of PHP Win32, I am certainly willing to try to
extend my excitement about PHP , champion its progress and use PHP whenever
practical in production and development environments. As some of the posts
have already done, I extend a plea to developers, who may have expertise to
add, that we continue to stabilize! and expand PHP on Win32. A plea also
goes to those of us who can contribute in other ways, that we will
systematically test, give productive feedback and champion the cause.
Enough on my soapbox,
Thanks again!
Steve Hall
Novell, Inc.
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> Does anyone know what the development status is regarding a stable release
> of the ISAPI module?
> Have the problems been pinpointed and is there a plan to fix them?
> Does the PHP staff lack resources to develop the Win32 environment
> sufficiently? (I would help if I knew how)
> Is there a database of current issues, owner of issue and due date?
(normal
> project management stuff)
>
> If I remember correctly, it's been almost 2 years since the release of the
> SAPI modules and I am still hearing of unstable behavior while using the
> ISAPI module instead of CGI. I am frustrated at the lack of progress in
> fixing these quirks. I also get frustrated because I don't know if I'll
have
> to put up with these quirks for another 6 months or 6 days.
>
> On a better note, I am using PHP 4.0.6/ISAPI in a single host production
> environment running on IIS4 sp6 without problems. I do encounter problems
> when we add virtual hosts to the server.
>
> I hope I didn't overstep the bounds by asking these questions. I am not
> skilled enough to aid the actual development of this product but I am a
> great proponent of PHP and wish to see it progress.
>
> Thanks for you reponses!
> Steve Hall
> Novell, Inc.
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