Thanks for all the feedback, guys. Is there an errata page somewhere that
lists known bugs in the PHP interpretter?

Thanks,
-Dan

"Jason Wong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Friday 08 August 2003 09:43, Justin French wrote:
>
> > i think the best reason to keep up-to-date on the versions is that each
> > new release is "better, more stable, etc etc"... i haven't ever heard
> > anyone on this list say "i prefer 4.2.3 over 4.2.4" :)
>
> But each new release brings new problems and a whole raft of new bugs.
>
> > as a programmer, i hate it how some hosts refuse to keep on top of the
> > upgrades... really useful functions in newer versions aren't available.
>
> Sometimes it is prudent to 'wait' for a stable version to emerge. AFAICR
4.06
> was relatively stable (bug free), it was followed by a couple of buggies
> 4.10, 4.11 and then another relatively stable release 4.12 etc.
>
> And as for the latest and greatest, 4.3.2, it has a nasty bug with
> imagecopyresampled() when using the built-in gd library which makes it
> useless if you need that function.
>
> So, if the host is being sensible and not just plain lazy then you should
> commend them for keeping your site running and not reprimand them for not
> upgrading willy-nilly.
>
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