Greetings all, I got two CentOS 5 LAMP production servers and a Zend Framework app. The CentOS boxes have PHP 5.1.6 and CentOS evidently has no intention of offering an upgrade. There are third-party RPMs available but as a novice sysadmin I am uneasy about going there lest I break stuff.
Why upgrade? There's a strange and subtle bug in IE6's, also Safari's behavior with an Ajax call involving Scriptaculous' Autocompleter. What's the server side got to do with it? I don't know, except that I cannot for the life of me reproduce the bug when I run the selfsame code on PHP 5.2.x I am out of hypotheses. I am dissatisfied with CentOS' conservatism -- I guess it's not for me -- but installing another distro based on a hunch that it might help seems like overkill, doesn't it? What would you do? PS, the code that acts weird only on 5.1.6 is substantially this: http://davidmintz.org/eg/autocompleter.php (source: http://davidmintz.org/eg/autocompleter.php/source). If you see anything wrong with it, do share. In deepest gratitude, David -- David Mintz http://davidmintz.org/ The subtle source is clear and bright The tributary streams flow through the darkness
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