Who in the world told you that 4.2.3 was beta?
On Sun, 10 Nov 2002, Jill S wrote:
> Thanks to everyone who kindly responded with
> their views regarding whether or not PHP v.4.2.3.
> is a "beta" version or not a "beta" version.
>
> Because the opinions offered were so adamant and
> so contradicto
Thanks to everyone who kindly responded with
their views regarding whether or not PHP v.4.2.3.
is a "beta" version or not a "beta" version.
Because the opinions offered were so adamant and
so contradictory, I contacted Zend. I just received
the reply (below)...
Hi Jill, Nice talking with y
> -Original Message-
> From: Rick Widmer [mailto:php3@;developersdesk.com]
> Sent: 08 November 2002 04:16
> To: Jill S; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Most current non-beta version, and bcc
>
>
> At 02:38 PM 11/7/02 -0600, Jill S wrote:
> >so a
At 02:38 PM 11/7/02 -0600, Jill S wrote:
so again I'll ask - Are the 4.2.3 downloads at the top of the
page at: http://www.php.net/downloads/ "beta versions" or
non-"beta" versions?
4.2.3 is currently the latest stable released version of PHP. Yes, that
means NOT BETA.
Anything that makes i
:-( Nope, thanks. I had tried that before posting to the list
but unfortunately it doesn't work - at least when using v.v.4.1.2,
so again I'll ask - Are the 4.2.3 downloads at the top of the
page at: http://www.php.net/downloads/ "beta versions" or
non-"beta" versions?
Thanks,
Jill
At 08:54
At 20:48 07.11.2002, Jill S said:
[snip]
>never install a "beta version" and that
>http://www.php.net/downloads/ - Latest version of PHP
>Complete Source Code
>* PHP 4.2.3 (tar.bz2) [2,694Kb] - 6 September 2002
> md5: a0c7531f3d53a7736742c780f72a0f41
Hi,
I have two questions. Am relatively new to PHP and
couldn't get the mail() function to send a bcc (i.e. blind copy).
My ISP (unix server) has v. 4.1.2 installed. After much ado,
I discovered that apparently this is a known bug and that
PHP versions < 4.3 do not support the Bcc: header elem
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