On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 23:43:54 +1100, electroteque
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> Heh is that for PHP5 or Apache2 ? I think PHP5 is stable enough for
> what i need it to do, no bugs hangs or crashes., Convincing others that
> it isnt bleeding edge anymore is a different story.
I wouldn't say it has no
electroteque wrote:
On 28/01/2005, at 11:56 PM, Jochem Maas wrote:
well if you have been working fine on MacOSX then I reckon thats a
good indication!
Well umm, its a standard setup really, i install all the libraries
needed for the extensions via fink, i compile php via source.
was not meant a
On 28/01/2005, at 11:56 PM, Jochem Maas wrote:
well if you have been working fine on MacOSX then I reckon thats a
good indication!
Well umm, its a standard setup really, i install all the libraries
needed for the extensions via fink, i compile php via source.
...and if you want to run redhat th
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am in the midst of getting work to implement PHP5 onto a new server for a
web based app I am doing using PEAR's DB_DataObject plus some other fancy
OO. To give them the piece of mind I would like to know if its stable enough
to run for an intranet based app running on Fed
On 28/01/2005, at 11:26 PM, trobi wrote:
Under GNU/Linux you can compile it too, you don't have to use th
pre-compiled
packages. I think GNU/Linux is stable enough but it is up to you.
trobi
Heh is that for PHP5 or Apache2 ? I think PHP5 is stable enough for
what i need it to do, no bugs hangs
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote / napĂsal (a):
I am in the midst of getting work to implement PHP5 onto a new server for a
web based app I am doing using PEAR's DB_DataObject plus some other fancy
OO. To give them the piece of mind I would like to know if its stable enough
to run for an intranet based app
I am in the midst of getting work to implement PHP5 onto a new server for a
web based app I am doing using PEAR's DB_DataObject plus some other fancy
OO. To give them the piece of mind I would like to know if its stable enough
to run for an intranet based app running on Federo Linux. The extensions
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