Jochem Maas wrote:
Brad Kowalczyk wrote:
Grae Wolfe - PHP wrote:
Hey there... I am setting up a new test server for one of my clients
to use, and I am curious if there is a reason to go with php4.xx over
php5.xx, or the other way around. I would think that I would want to
go with the newe
Brad Kowalczyk wrote:
Grae Wolfe - PHP wrote:
Hey there... I am setting up a new test server for one of my clients
to use, and I am curious if there is a reason to go with php4.xx over
php5.xx, or the other way around. I would think that I would want to
go with the newest one, but my client
Grae Wolfe - PHP wrote:
Hey there... I am setting up a new test server for one of my clients to
use, and I am curious if there is a reason to go with php4.xx over php5.xx,
or the other way around. I would think that I would want to go with the
newest one, but my client requested that 4.xx be
Hey there... I am setting up a new test server for one of my clients to
use, and I am curious if there is a reason to go with php4.xx over php5.xx,
or the other way around. I would think that I would want to go with the
newest one, but my client requested that 4.xx be installed. I don't know