I've been using PHP5 on my Windows 2003 servers for more than a year now.
No problems at all.
Using PHP with Apache on Windows based systems is another alternative and
that works fine too (even better in many cases).
- Frank
> I recommend staying AWAY from PHP 5. We were getting alot of random
I recommend staying AWAY from PHP 5. We were getting alot of random errors
with IIS 6 and PHP 5. I finally went back to PHP 4 and all our problems
went away. With PHP 5 would get random errors like host header string not
complete or something to that effect and no php page would work. It eve
I personally always avoid the install for php, and I never let any installer
touch my IIS config, as 9 times out of 10, they f**k it.
I suggest googling this group.
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Louis Solomon
www.SteelBytes.com
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