IceNine Rated XXX
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Posted: Sat, 02 Apr 2005 21:35:57 Post Subject: |
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5 is rock solid stable, but the software you're running has been written specifically around PHP4, so it wouldn't make too much sense to upgrade until they officially support PHP5.
We decided to use PHP5 for it's superior OOP model, as well as the Improved MySQL extension. This extension handles a lot of the new features in 4.1.
We decided on MySQL 4.1 mostly for the subqueries, despite that when we were developing, MySQL 4.1 and PHP5 were still in Beta. _________________
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