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Posted by The Disguised Jedi on 10/04/54 11:08
go for it dude....it's ready for you...the question is...
<being funny> Are you ready for it?? </being funny>
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 12:29:04 -0800 (PST), Richard Lynch <ceo@l-i-e.com> wrote:
> Neal Schilling wrote:
> > I know this question probably gets asked a lot, but I'm setting up a Web
> > Server shortly and am debating going with PHP 5 on Apache 2.0 or 1.3. In
> > short, is PHP 5, when combined with either Apache 1.3 or 2.0 on Linux or
> > FreeBSD, ready for a production environment? This is, of course, an
> > opinion, but back your opinion with as much fact as possible.
> >
> > Also, if PHP 5 is NOT ready, do you feel PHP 4.3 is ready for production
> > with Apache 2.0?
>
> What features in Apache 2.0 do you NEED?
> What features in PHP 5 do you NEED?
> Which modules of PHP do you NEED?
>
> The answers to these questions, and some testing on a development server
> (with stress-load testing!) will answer your question for YOU, which has
> very little to do with anybody else's answer to the question. :-)
>
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Now you have my $0.02. Or .01 Pounds, .014 Euros, or $0.025 CAN. I'm
already internationally compatible!
PHP rocks!
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