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The PHP development team is proud to announce the release of PHP 5 Release
Candidate 1.
Some of the key features of PHP 5 include:
- The Zend Engine II with a new object model and dozens of new features.
- XML support has been completely redone in PHP 5, all extensions are now
focused around the
On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 14:25, Karl Timmermann wrote:
> I am new to the list, so sorry if this has been asked before. I was
> wondering if anyone knew of an approx. date for the final release of
> PHP 5.0? I ask because I have a project to do semi-soon that uses XML
> and I would rather wait for P
Hi,
I am new to the list, so sorry if this has been asked before. I was
wondering if anyone knew of an approx. date for the final release of
PHP 5.0? I ask because I have a project to do semi-soon that uses XML
and I would rather wait for PHP 5 and use the SimpleXML extension to
make things ea
Donald Tyler wrote:
> Anyone know if Rasmus (or anyone for that matter) is writing a book
> on PHP 5? And when it might be available?
I bought "Core PHP Programming", 3rd edition. It is written by Leon Atkinson
together with Zeev "Zend" Suraski. The foreword is by Andi "also Zend"
Gutmans.
It cov
VIEWs are those nice things that PostgreSQL includes that MySQL doesn't
yet. ;P
Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
Speaking of MySQL, I heard tale that 5.0 would include VIEWS, but I
can't find that in any of the new features logs. Anyone know about
this? It'd be a great feature to have. Unless,
[snip]
Speaking of MySQL, I heard tale that 5.0 would include VIEWS, but I
can't find that in any of the new features logs. Anyone know about
this? It'd be a great feature to have. Unless, of course, anyone knows
how to do this without a "CREATE VIEW" statement.
[/snip]
It is called a SELECT
> I'm using 4.1 alpha now - It is stable enough for a dev box - Nested
> queries are good fun.
>
>
Yes i meant for production use, i run a few machines at home, the main
internet gateway is a bsd box which serves to the net. I have an internal
dev box on knoppix, both are running apache 2, php 4.3
I'm using 4.1 alpha now - It is stable enough for a dev box - Nested queries
are good fun.
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> > Speaking of MySQL, I heard tale that 5.0 would include VIEWS, but I
> > can't find that in any of the new features logs. Anyone know about
>
> Speaking of MySQL, I heard tale that 5.0 would include VIEWS, but I
> can't find that in any of the new features logs. Anyone know about
> this? It'd be a great feature to have. Unless, of course, anyone
> knows how to do this without a "CREATE VIEW" statement.
>
> -Ben
Its a terrible annoya
Speaking of MySQL, I heard tale that 5.0 would include VIEWS, but I
can't find that in any of the new features logs. Anyone know about
this? It'd be a great feature to have. Unless, of course, anyone knows
how to do this without a "CREATE VIEW" statement.
-Ben
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> Hi
>
>
>
> Anyone know if Rasmus (or anyone for that matter) is writing a book on
> PHP 5? And when it might be available?
>
>
There was a showcase posted here before, i dont know about a book, but a
pdf reference would be good.
Dan
(cant wait for the release of both PHP5 and Mysql 4.1)
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Hi
Anyone know if Rasmus (or anyone for that matter) is writing a book on PHP
5? And when it might be available?
Thanks
Donald Tyler
Hi,
We tried to keep PHP 5 as much backwards compatible as possible.
However, due to the object model change and major improvements in the XML
extensions there might be some issues which you'll need to address.
IIRC, mysqladmin runs out of the box with PHP 5 and so do many other
applications.
In a
On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 23:42:06 +0100, Marek Kilimajer wrote:
> There will certainly be security updates, but it will not be futher
> enhanced.
>
> Leonel Nunez wrote:
>> hello :
>>
>> When php 5 is released will there be support for php 4.3.x ?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> leonel
>>
this is what I nee
There will certainly be security updates, but it will not be futher
enhanced.
Leonel Nunez wrote:
hello :
When php 5 is released will there be support for php 4.3.x ?
thanks
leonel
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He is obviously asking if PHP 5 will support (run, execute, bla bla bla)
code that currently runs in 4.3.x!
P.S.: I don't know the answer!
Chris Shiflett wrote:
--- Leonel Nunez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When php 5 is released will there be support for php 4.3.x?
Support from whom? What typ
--- Leonel Nunez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When php 5 is released will there be support for php 4.3.x?
Support from whom? What type of support?
Do you consider there to be support for 4.3.x now?
Chris
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hello :
When php 5 is released will there be support for php 4.3.x ?
thanks
leonel
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All,
I understand that PHP 5 in only in beta, and that it would be bad
practice (please correct me if I'm wrong) to implement a beta release
into production (although phpmvc does it), has anyone attempted this? I
read the post about pidget and thought that perhaps I could begin to
develop using
If php knows about replication, it can balance the select querys on the different
servers...
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Von: Curt Zirzow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 1. September 2003 19:30
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: [PHP] php 5 - mysql replication
* Thus wrote
* Thus wrote Moritz Steiner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I've heard that php 5 is going to support mysql replication, has anyone
> more details about it, it is already working in the beta release?
Can you enlighten me as to what special things php needs to do
replication?
Curt
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I've heard that php 5 is going to support mysql replication, has anyone
more details about it, it is already working in the beta release?
Moritz
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> -Original Message-
> From: [-^-!-%- [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 31 July 2003 05:46
>
> I came across the following inconsistency between PHP 4 and
> PHP 5 Build
> 2195(Jul 24 2003 20:10:21). The error makes sense. I am just curious
> about the version inconsistency. Is this due to
All,
I came across the following inconsistency between PHP 4 and PHP 5 Build
2195(Jul 24 2003 20:10:21). The error makes sense. I am just curious
about the version inconsistency. Is this due to a change in PHP 5 (as part
of the class enhancements) or is it an oversight?
For my information, please
I just updated my binaries to their PHP 5 counterparts (from
http://kromann.info/php4.php) and im getting issues with COM.
The following line:
$foo=new COM("GnucDNA.Core");
Generates this error:
Fatal error: Class 'com' not found in on line
The COM object has been registered and if it means
Nope, no plans.
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003, [-^-!-%- wrote:
>
>
> Are there any plans to bundle PHP 5 with Zend Optimizer/Accelerator?
> (whichever you need to view Zend Encoded files)
>
> Will it have any support for encrypted files (like those created by Zend
> Encoder) ?
>
>
>
> =P e p i e D e s i g
Are there any plans to bundle PHP 5 with Zend Optimizer/Accelerator?
(whichever you need to view Zend Encoded files)
Will it have any support for encrypted files (like those created by Zend
Encoder) ?
=P e p i e D e s i g n s
www.pepiedesigns.com
Providing Solutions That Increase Productiv
Hello,
I tried to find this on the website but didn't find it. So, is there any known
backward incompatibilities with PHP 4? If yes, anyone knows where we can find
the list?
or PHP 4 code will mainly just work with PHP 5 ?
Thanks.
RDB
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Yes, this is something that would probably be changed before the final
release, maybe even in the upcoming beta1.
Edin
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Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 10:34 PM
Subject: Re:
In a message dated 6/26/2003 1:08:02 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>You need to copy dlls\*.dll to winnt\system32 too.
Yes, but my question is about the change. There are two, libxml2 and iconv,
that I had to copy into the system directory before PHP 5 would run. I didn't
ha
You need to copy dlls\*.dll to winnt\system32 too.
Edin
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 6:26 PM
Subject: [PHP] PHP 5 won't install
> I downloaded PHP 5-dev from snaps last night but it is giving
I downloaded PHP 5-dev from snaps last night but it is giving me an error
when I try to install it. The error is: The dynamic link library libxml2.dll
could not be found in the specified path.
I have been downloading and installing PHP 5 from snaps for some time and
haven't had any problem instal
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>From: Adrian Portsmouth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 7:46 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [PHP] PHP 5
>
>
>Hi,
>
>I have been checki
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Stephan Seidt wrote:
>Well, something very important in php5 is ZendEngine2:
>http://cvs.php.net/co.php/ZendEngine2/ZEND_CHANGES
Looks like PHP5 will be a lot like java/c++ when released. Exception
handling, true object support, and an inline debugger, oh my!
When is the e
Hi,
Well, something very important in php5 is ZendEngine2:
http://cvs.php.net/co.php/ZendEngine2/ZEND_CHANGES
bye
Adrian Portsmouth wrote:
Hi,
I have been checking out the books on Amazon.com and it seems there is a
PHP5 book in the works due to be released on March the 4th. Does anyone
know w
Hi,
I have been checking out the books on Amazon.com and it seems there is a
PHP5 book in the works due to be released on March the 4th. Does anyone
know where I can find out information about this new release of PHP,
what changes there are etc?
TIA
Adrian
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He has no clue. There is no PHP 5. The next version will be 4.2.1 next
week and probably 4.3 after that.
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On Sat, 11 May 2002, Tim Thorburn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In my seemingly never ending search for a decent hosting company, I've
> contacted some customer service people from Verio who te
Hi,
In my seemingly never ending search for a decent hosting company, I've
contacted some customer service people from Verio who tell me a very
interesting story ... they're currently upgrading their PHP to version 5
... which I find odd as there's only mention of 4.2.0 on php.net ...
So my q
Are there rumblings of what to look for in the next major release of PHP
yet? Is there a different, better place to ask? I'm just curious...
Wes
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