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RikMerle writes "PHP 4.3.2RC2 has been released. This is the second release candidate and
should have no critical problems/bugs. Nevertheless, please download and test it
as much as possible on real-life applications to uncover any remaining issues.
Download:
PHP 4.3.2RC2 (GZ - 4.3MB)
Download:
PHP 4.3.2RC2 (W32Zip - 5.78MB)
View:
PHP QA Webpage
News source:
PHP.net Greetings from
http://www.phpnukesupport.nl"
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Posted on Wednesday, April 30 @ 19:35:31 CEST by [RETIRED]chatserv |
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Re: PHP 4.3.2RC2 Released (Score: 1) by Raven on Wednesday, April 30 @ 22:10:52 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://ravenphpscripts.com | Be aware that there is a serious bug in the Windows build. Wez (PHP team) is working it, but it's ugly. Here is the thread [bugs.php.net] I started on the bug track. |
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Re: PHP 4.3.2RC2 Released (Score: 1) by Raven on Thursday, May 01 @ 23:47:18 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://ravenphpscripts.com | Well, FINALLY! The boys at PHP have confirmed that the behavior has changed and they believe they know why. But, the rub is, it's a Windows problem and PHP always has been correct, now it's even MORE correct . Actually, I understand and believe them, but nonetheless I have assured them that will have some unhappy users and developers if they publish this without preparing the public! Stay tuned .....
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