Eric, PHP is fine for commercial environments. Many people are just afraid of it due to the fact it is known to break some poorly written PHP 4 scripts, and the fact that many people don't think it's new features are "necessary". It is perfectly fine to use it in a commercial environment however. - Craige On 2/2/07, Richard Lynch <ceo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, February 1, 2007 5:13 pm, Eric Gorr wrote: > I haven't tracked this particular issue, but I know when PHP5 was > first released is wasn't recommended in a commercial/production > environment. However, a lot of time has passed and we're at v5.2 > now...have things changed? Have Google&Yahoo, for example, moved to > PHP5? Or is PHP4 still the recommendation for such environments? Do you need XML processing or SOAP? What are your performance requirements? Are there features in Apache 2 that you need? Are you using only PHP extensions that are known to be [probably] thread safe? You've grossly under-documented your needs, to the point that nobody can answer your question very well. -- Some people have a "gift" link here. Know what I want? I want you to buy a CD from some starving artist. http://cdbaby.com/browse/from/lynch Yeah, I get a buck. So? -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
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