* Minuk Choi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> But then, don't you run the risk of having 2 different architectures, that 
> is, PHP5(possibly PHP6) and PHP 4.something may evolve down to include 
> different features or even different behaviors?

PHP4 is in *maintenance* mode -- that means no new features. PHP5 may
introduce new features, and PHP6 definitely will, but at this point PHP4
will only experience bugfixes and security updates.

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