Rasmus Lerdorf wrote: > There are no known holes in the latest Apache 1.3.x. In fact > it is by far the most stable version of Apache out there. I > still consider Apache 2.0.x to be beta quality and in that > sense you are not using the latest and best software.
What's really odd about this (not trolling here) is that the ASF reads like a who's who of the php dev team. I have to wonder how the hell Apache2 ever went gold with such shabby support for php (and mod_perl, mod_python, and others for that matter.) > If you want to use Apache 2.0.x right now, please use the > latest unstable snapshot of PHP from snaps.php.net. But > again, this is not the reccomended combination of software right now. Let the floodgates open. Redhat-8.0 installs Apache 2.0.40 (which redhat refers to as httpd-2.0.40) together with php-4.2.2. A casual upgrade to RH8 is going to bite a lot of people right on the posterior. Regards Mike Robinson -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php