I am not using php in production environments, but PHP5 should be considered
stable.

If I'm trying to hack the php code to support AS virtual servers, I will do
it under PHP5.

Regards.

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> de Dossy Shiobara
> Envoye : lundi 6 decembre 2004 13:21
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> Objet : Re: [AOLSERVER] PHP5 and virtual servers
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>
> On 2004.12.06, Jean-Fabrice RABAUTE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks for the answer.
> >
> > I'll try to have a look on the code.
> >
> > If I find some time to work on it, I'll may come back with some
> questions
> > about aolserver-virtual servers implementation in C.
>
> You mentioned PHP5 -- is that the recommended stable version these days?
> If I spend time and update the AOLserver support code in PHP, what
> version should I work with?  PHP 5 or PHP 4?
>
> -- Dossy
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