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Php5 Support?


lwan

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Arvind, it's not a different reason.

 

In the post Lisa mentioned, I said PHP wasn't going to be upgraded right away because of server stability issues. Just as Rick said in the post you mentioned, "A good case in point is when Php was updated several months ago we were flooded with Help Desk tickets on broken scripts."

 

There is an additional reason, though, which is as Rick also pointed, that PHP is closely tied to CPanel and it still boils down to server stability issues :)

 

"Php, MySQL, and other services are tied closely to CPanel. When there is a major change CPanel will test for some time afterwards and make any changes they need to make to CPanel. They will not release a version using the newer version of the service until they determine that it is stable with CPanel and even then it is not a great idea to upgrade until we've seen the bugs reported by those who are running these versions."

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