Yes, clients _do_ have to recode to get compatible with there systems. Ah
well, I'll see what they say :)

"Andrew Brampton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> You have made a jusification why they should stick with PHP 4.0.3, because
> they might have to re-code alot, and their clients might have to recode
> alot!.
>
> Also their admins may work on the principle that if it works why change.
>
> Andrew
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Cuthbert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 6:44 PM
> Subject: [PHP] is PHP4.0.3 on a commercial webserver Justifiable ?
>
>
> > My Webhost, www.easily.co.uk wou.ld appear to be running PHP 4.0.3 even
> > although PHP 4.1.1 is out. (www.jsa3d.co.uk/test.php) as you can see.
> > I will be writing to them about this as I belive it is a factor leading
to
> > why i need to recode when going from my local server (php4.1.1 apache)
to
> > there systems.
> > If someone would like to try and justify such an old version running I
> would
> > like to hear your suggestions.
> > (personal servers is not included here :) )
> >
> >
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