Date: 01/10/01
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> environment, and win32 mod_php4 happens to be rock solid (when
Is PHP ISAPI rock-solid now?...
That's not the general impression I've received: If it depends on which
other modules/technoligies you use, that needs to be documented pretty
heavily before one could really call it rock-solid. And that's the way I
understand it to be at this time.
While I think PHP ISAPI is important, perhaps even critical, I don't want a
billion Windows users to download it because we said it was solid and find
out differently for the technology they need to use it with. They'll never
come back.
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