Hi,

>  And so far as PHP6... a lot of the features that were supposed to be in PHP6 
> actually ended up in 5.3.  So rather than "canceled", "no longer necessary" 
> might be a better description of what happened to PHP6.

With the loss of Unicode (which now lacks even an implementation plan)
"no longer necessary" seems wildly inaccurate. I've no wish to pull
this thread off topic, but far too many developers and teams were
anticipating that feature to let that statement slide uncontested.


paul

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