The non-thread safe version for windows can only be used with CGI (or CLI)
if you are using ISAPI or mod_apache you have to use the thread safe
version.

You can use the thread safe version to everything (this is the version
included in all distributions) w/o problems.

- Frank

> Hi guys!
> 
> first, my name is Victor Medina I am a php and java developer from 
> venezuela , and i am the maintainer of a small project on sourceforge, 
> named Ikirux that include Apache 2 and php4 on windows, it is mostly an

> installer.
> 
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/ikirux
> 
> Enough!
> 
> Now straight to the point.
> 
> I am concerned about this I read on the Zend.com :
> 
> 
> "TLK: Non-thread safe Win32 builds
> 
> It looks like the above version of PHP has been slipping more and more
out 
> of sync with the standard Windows version. There may well be the 
> possibility of dropping support for a non-thread safe PHP soon. If you
are 
> building from source under Windows and there is any reason why these
should 
> stick around, now would be the time to e-mail the list. "
> 
> What does it means for people like us, that actively develop and support

> php on the windows platform? I am currently working on the next release
of 
> the Ikirux server, and wanted it to support PHP4.3 and PEAR.
> 
> What are my options?
> 
> Thnaxs in advance, pardon my english
> 
> Victor Medina
> 
> 
> 
> 
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