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Hi

A client of mine insists that phpV4.3.2 is really unstable and the most
stable version is phpV4.0.10

Is thre any truth in this?

Jul 17 '05 #1
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Utter poppycock. The most stable version is 4.3.11 Anyone who does not use
the latest production version needs his bumps felt.

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Tony Marston

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Hi

A client of mine insists that phpV4.3.2 is really unstable and the most
stable version is phpV4.0.10

Is thre any truth in this?

Jul 17 '05 #2
If I remember correctly there were 4.3.2 was somewhat buggy and a few
features were missing. I use 4.3.6 myself, which is pretty stable.
After 4.3.7 blew up in my face I've become a little gun shy when it
becomes to upgrading.

The PHP changelog doesn't list a version 4.0.10. Your client probably
doesn't know what he's talking about.

Jul 17 '05 #3

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