PHP 5 Release Candidate 2 Released
This mostly bug fix release improves PHP 5's stability and irons out some of the remaining issues before PHP 5 can be deemed release quality. Note that it is still not recommended for mission-critical use but people are encouraged to start playing with it and report any problems.
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The second Release Candidate of PHP 5 is now
available! This mostly bug fix release improves PHP 5's stability and irons out
some of the remaining issues before PHP 5 can be deemed release quality. Note
that it is still not recommended for mission-critical use but people are
encouraged to start playing with it and report any problems.
Key changes since Release Candidate 1 include:
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The Zend Engine I compatibility mode (zend.ze1_compatibility_mode) has been
re-implemented to more accurately support PHP 4's object auto-clone behavior.
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All object-oriented extensions except for MySQLi have moved to studlyCaps.
This includes SQLite, SOAP, Reflection API, Ming and others.
Implementing an interfaces and/or abstract method with the wrong prototype is
now a fatal error. For backwards compatibility, re-implementing regular methods
with the wrong prototype will only result in an E_STRICT warning.
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Features as described in the Release Candidate 1 release announcement
- And lots more...
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