Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 1st Feb 2008 20:49 UTC, submitted by anonymous
General Development "PHP 4, deployed on tens of millions of servers globally, is among the most successful languages of all time. But its run is coming to an end. Active development for the scripting language has been discontinued and security updates will conclude in August. And for some developers, PHP 4 will be history before Valentine's Day. On February 5, a group of influential Open Source projects will collectively stop all new development on their respectively platforms using PHP 4. However, there are still some holdouts opposing a complete transition to PHP 5 and it's not entirely clear whether or not PHP 4 will ever truly disappear."
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RE[3]: Twits in charge
by Chreo on Sun 3rd Feb 2008 22:17 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Twits in charge"
Chreo
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2005-07-06

You can quite easily run both as fcgi. That is a better setup than running one as cgi and the other as mod. Running PHP as fcgi is, for multidomains, a better setup which gives you additional security possibilities that running PHP as a mod doesn't give and geee, is that needed or what.

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