Amended to this recent posting.  Already started a new posting from scratch.

"Scott Fletcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> I don't know how to appy patches to the PHP software.  I just finish
> upgrading the website to work with PHP 4.2.1 from PHP 4.0.6.  And now
> this....  So, just patched it then configure openssl, mycrypt, curl,
modssl
> then do the usual stuff for PHP then apache, right??
>
> "Adam Alkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> 050a01c231c2$d483f770$aa9303c4@alkins">news:050a01c231c2$d483f770$aa9303c4@alkins...
> > Any real programmer should know that almost nothing is bug free, even if
> you
> > test it beyond your imagination. Something is always going to elude you
> and
> > be found by someone experimenting down the road.
> >
> > For the widespread use of PHP, I'm rather impressed by the small amount
of
> > vunerabilities discovered in PHP so far.
> >
> > Some humans are just never ever satisfied...
> >
> > --------------
> > Adam Alkins
> > http://www.rasadam.com
> > --------------
> >
>
>



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