Zend did build a big version skew into 5 - there are quite a few
programs written for PHP 4 that won't run on 5.  I know quite a few
sites that haven't upgraded to 5 for fear of breaking apps.

-- Walt

On Tue, 2007-07-17 at 21:21 -0600, jtaber wrote:
> A major difference between the Rails world and the PHP world is that the 
> Rails group is moving forward fast.  Even this week I looked at Planet 
> PHP and I see the same old discussions of PHP 4 vs PHP 5 -  geez, I 
> really think the PHP crowd is sometimes it's own worst enemy.  Even Perl 
> seems to be on a more progressive track.  Version 5 should be old news, 
> the planet  discussion should really be on PHP 6 or even 7. 
> 
> 
> C. Ed Felt wrote:
> > Walt Haas wrote:
> >> http://www.php.net/
> >>
> >> -- Walt
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