[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Just a quick side note on this... PHP's own website (www.php.net) indicates
>that although the API modules (for IIS, I don't know about Apache) provide
>significant performance improvement they are not to be considered stable at
>this time.  So if you need REAL stability in a production environment you'll
>want to use the CGI version.
>  
>
There was a post on the PHP dev-list a week or so ago mentioning that 
they finally triangulated the cause of the last bug in the ISAPI module, 
maing it production-stable.

This is included in PHP 4.3.0

Jesse

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