> (And PHP 5 is no longer in beta. Unless the final release candidate is a
> beta to you.)
Actually, yes, a release candidate IS considered beta. At least it is to
me. If it wasn't considered a test version, it would just be called a
"release".
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Arthur Wiebe said:
> It looks like everyone using PHP 5 get's that error who has error
> reporting turned on. Without error reporting on it's just a blank page.
> (And PHP 5 is no longer in beta. Unless the final release candidate is a
> beta to you.)
>
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It looks like everyone using PHP 5 get's that error who has error
reporting turned on. Without error reporting on it's just a blank page.
(And PHP 5 is no longer in beta. Unless the final release candidate is a
beta to you.)
I have the same problem and will try commenting that like. See what hap