
Volker Kuhlmann escribió:
if it says PHP4 in the requirements does not mean it does not work with PHP5. ;)
And I'd be swearing at the php people for a lousy language design which doesn't stay compatible with itself
it **is** compatible, but have certain backward incompatible things.
My personal preference is still mv PHP /dev/null. I know someone who isn't having php on his server anymore because of the astronomical grief it caused. Does .asp cause less trouble?
languages change from time to time, this is not exclusive of PHP ( look python 2.5 f.e) it is more common to see this rants on PHP because is more popular and widely deployed.. I perfectly understand the problems this arise because I have made profit^W^Wsuffered :-) with this issue too ;)