Perhaps the best argument is this: Going with PHP4 will very likely end up 
costing you more in the long run, what with unanticipated incompatibility of 
contributed modules to potential security flaws in PHP4 itself. It is likely 
more cost effective to go with a host, even a more expensive host, that does 
support php5.

Laura

On Jun 14, 2010, at 12:09 PM, Domenic Santangelo wrote:

> Hypothetically, if a client wanted you to build a Drupal site (complexity of 
> say, 2, where 10 is economist.com) and they insisted on a specific host -- 
> and this host only supports php4, what would you tell them? So far I've got,
> 
> -Core will work but many contribs will not (filefield, date, ubercart, etc)
> -Prepare for added development time that you wouldn't have to otherwise pay 
> for
> -???
> 
> What would you say, hypothetically? Any official stance on php4 from d.o?
> 
> Thanks,
> -D

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