Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Mon 11th Aug 2008 14:55 UTC, submitted by Ward D
General Development For a technology that has been in stable release since May 22, 2000, PHP 4 has finally reached the end of its official life. With the release of PHP 4.4.9, official support has ended and the final security patch for the platform issued. With PHP 5 offering a viable upgrade path for the last few years, the recommendation is for addministrators and developers is to move to the PHP 5 platform (if they haven't already done so), which is currently at 5.2.6. For those who are not able to migrate their systems to the new version of PHP noted PHP security expert, Stefan Esser, will continue to provide third party security patching for the PHP 4 line through his Suhosin product.
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RE[2]: The title is right?
by startxjeff on Mon 11th Aug 2008 17:25 UTC in reply to "RE: The title is right?"
startxjeff
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2006-09-29

Why not "PHP is dead, Long Live PHP" instead?

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RE[3]: The title is right?
by Soulbender on Mon 11th Aug 2008 17:40 in reply to "RE[2]: The title is right?"
Soulbender Member since:
2005-08-18

becase PHP4 will live on even though it's "dead".

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