Actually, if she's brave, there's a third option... she could interact with the MySQL server by using ODBC and the latest MyODBC driver instead of the built-in MySQL functions... But that seems like a slower (and much easier to break) way of doing things.
> So, in other words, you have two opportunities: > > 1) Revert back to MySQL 3.23 or 4.0 > 2) Use the (unstable and not yet released) PHP5 from CVS. > http://snaps.php.net have pre-compiled snapshots for Windows. Beware! > that this is a CVS snapshot we are talking about. You should > not expect > it to be bug-free. You should not expect to even install > properly. You > are totally on your own, and you are expected to fix problems that you > find in the C source code yourself.
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