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    Php 5

    With PHP 5 released, when do you plan on making it available to your customers?
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    6-9 months.

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    please post here

    http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showth...hreadid=296490

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    Could I ask why? (EDIT: speaking to Crowley)

    I'm planning on putting it on my next server and making it an option at sign-up (half of my customers don't care, they're with me for ASP/ASP.NET)
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    it's in testing Mode & am sure you will see alot of problems & updates for it within the next month.


    ** every update increase php Slow processing.
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    It was in Release Candidate for a while.
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    Originally posted by TechSolution
    Could I ask why? (EDIT: speaking to Crowley)

    I'm planning on putting it on my next server and making it an option at sign-up (half of my customers don't care, they're with me for ASP/ASP.NET)
    Although it has been Beta tested, no real world large applications have used it extensively, and there has not been enough of a diverse base of users for actual apps to make this a stable enough product at this time for our hosting base.

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    We offer it to our customers right now under a .php5 extension.

    Our PHP 4 install runs as an Apache module, with PHP 5 running as a CGI with suEXEC.

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    Agreed with John not sure why hosting companies are so eager to push new UNTESTED features out. The untested refers to proper production testing.

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