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Posted by R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah on 05/06/06 21:30
Chung Leong wrote:
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> And the best solution in that case is one that has the lowest risk.
> Using PHP in a system that's mission critical for your business is a
> high risk proposition--both from a objective and selfish,
> save-my-own-ass perspective. For one thing, there are no patches for
> PHP. To plug a hole or fix a bug you have to do a point upgrade.
> Quality control is substandard, with debilitating regressions creeping
> into released versions. And when these bugs are discovered, barely any
> effort is made to inform the user base of their existence.
Does MS call every XP or IE users whenever they find bugs? For PHP,
bugs are always advertised in the homepage <http://www.php.net/>--look
at the issue related to 5.1.3.
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