php-general | 2001122
Date: 12/24/01
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I found that 4.1.0 is not exactly backwards compatible r.e. the new more
secure variables as I think you have to change one of the settings in
php.ini to get it to work. I've had no real problems running it as a module
under Apache 1.3.20 on Win98.
"Robert Dyke" <robert <email protected>> wrote in message
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> Hi ... I'm getting ready to do a custom install of PHP on a Pair Networks
> server, and I'm wondering which version I should go with. It seems like
> version 4.1.0 has some major changes and new features, which can sometimes
> create bugs in the world of software.
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> What are your thoughts? Pros and Cons?
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> Thanks in advance.
>
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> Robert Dyke
> Montana Software
> http://www.montanasoft.com/
> robert <email protected>
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