Colin Ross wrote:
> Now, as far as I know though, there are still issues with Apache 2 and
> PHP-libraries, correct?
>
Yes, there are potential threading problems unless you use the pre-fork
version of Apache2.
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Now, as far as I know though, there are still issues with Apache 2 and
PHP-libraries, correct?
On Apr 2, 2005 11:38 PM, Colin Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> ok, thanks for your input.
> now to make a roll-out plan for upgrading...
> Colin
>
>
> On Apr 1, 2005 1:17 PM, Jordi Canals <[EMAIL
ok, thanks for your input.
now to make a roll-out plan for upgrading...
Colin
On Apr 1, 2005 1:17 PM, Jordi Canals <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Apr 1, 2005 8:30 PM, Colin Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Is PHP 5 ready for production environments? Is it concidered stable,
> > or is it
On Apr 1, 2005 8:30 PM, Colin Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is PHP 5 ready for production environments? Is it concidered stable,
> or is it just a matter of going a while with no new bugs discovered to
> get to stable..
Yes, it is ready. I've been using on my production servers since
version
Yes, PHP5 is ready for production environments. It is stable, and has been
stable for almost an entire year.
Is PHP 5 ready for production environments? Is it concidered stable,
or is it just a matter of going a while with no new bugs discovered to
get to stable..
Colin
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Is PHP 5 ready for production environments? Is it concidered stable,
or is it just a matter of going a while with no new bugs discovered to
get to stable..
Colin
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