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Old 07-20-06, 09:15
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Just a thought, prehaps bodhost.com might consider upgrading to PHP5 in the near future. It would seem that this version has now stabilized itself, or atleast the number of bug fix releases for it has slowed down.
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Old 07-20-06, 09:17
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We will proceed with upgrade on few servers at the end of this week. Please feel free to open a ticket in regards to your domain name so that we can include your server in the list of servers scheduled for php 5 upgrade.
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Old 07-24-06, 04:26
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Cheers, I've opened a ticket this morning as I've been away from my computer all weekend, hopefully I'm not too late.
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Old 07-26-06, 12:17
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Quick comment... unless you're able to use the latest stable version of PHP5 it's advisable to stick to PHP4. My old host that refused to upgrade their PHP5 version due to CPanel compatibility suffered a server hack at the weekend, though I think that may also be due to poor security. The latest version 5.1.3 has "a significant amount of bug fixes and resolves a number of security issues".
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Old 08-24-06, 04:53
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As of 17th August the latest PHP versions are... PHP 4.4.4 and PHP 5.1.5.

By the looks of it there are quite a few security fixes in the latest releases. Main reason for pointing this out being that the servers appear to be using 4.4.2, thus may help with their security.
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