For the most part, from what what I have experienced. I have had zero issues 
with the scripts I have used, but I have heard of others who have problems when 
they get into very specific functions, especially those that use extensions. 
Mysql support is longer built directly into php 5. I had no problem setting up 
mysql support for php 5 in fedora core 4, however windows proved to be a 
challenge and I still don't remember how I did it because I can't do it again. 
If you use mysql and you do not have a good reason to upgrade to php 5, I do 
not recommend the upgrade. For many windows servers, I did not see it as a 
necessity because my php 4 simply wasn't broke. Therefore I did not fix it.
-Aaron k

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From: "Mike harrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 20:56:05 
To:php-windows@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP-WIN] php5

Is php5 backwards compatable with php4 scripts ?

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