No, there is very little noticeable differences between the two... it  
will probably only be a small bug fix that isn't really noticeable!

James Doc
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On 3 Oct 2008, at 12:13, Richard Wells wrote:

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> Thanks Gareth and James (for some reason I did not get Gareth's email
> directly, I wonder what else I am missing). I assume there is no
> downside to replacing my surprisingly-up-to-date PHP 5.2.6 with olde-
> worlde-sepia-tinged PHP 5.2.4? I am impressed by the way that the
> default PHP installation seems to keep updating itself!
>
> Richard
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> On 3 Oct 2008, at 11:49, James Docherty wrote:
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>> Seconded. This technique works really well!
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>> James Doc
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>> On 3 Oct 2008, at 11:35, Gareth McMillan wrote:
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>>> Can I suggest following this comment here:
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>>> http://macoshelp.blogspot.com/2008/02/adding-gd-library-for-mac-os-x-leopard.html?showComment=1207999020000#c1894212537187307193
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