The PHP development team announces the 6th
release candidate of PHP 5.4.
PHP 5.4 includes new language features and removes several legacy
(deprecated) behaviours. Windows binaries can be downloaded from the
Windows QA site.
THIS IS A RELEASE CANDIDATE - DO NOT USE IT IN PRODUCTION!.
This is the 6th release candidate. The release candidate phase is intended as
a period of bug fixing prior to the stable release. No new features should
be included before the final version of PHP 5.4.0.
The 6th release candidate focused on improving traits. Please test
them carefully and help us to identify bugs in
order to ensure that the release is solid and all things behave
as expected. Please take the time to test this release candidate
against your code base and report any problems that you encounter
to the QA mailing list and/or
the PHP bug tracker.
A complete list of changes since the last release candidate can be
found at NEWS
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The PHP development team would like to announce the immediate
availability of PHP 5.3.9. This release focuses on improving the
stability of the PHP 5.3.x branch with over 90 bug fixes, some of
which are security related.
Security Enhancements and Fixes in PHP 5.3.9:
Added max_input_vars directive to prevent attacks based on hash collisions. (CVE-2011-4885)
Fixed bug #60150 (Integer overflow during the parsing of invalid exif
header). (CVE-2011-4566)
Key enhancements in PHP 5.3.9 include:
Fixed bug #55475 (is_a() triggers autoloader, new optional 3rd argument to
is_a and is_subclass_of).
The PHP development team announces the 5th
release candidate of PHP 5.4.
PHP 5.4 includes new language features and removes several legacy
(deprecated) behaviours. Windows binaries can be downloaded from the
Windows QA site.
THIS IS A RELEASE CANDIDATE - DO NOT USE IT IN PRODUCTION!.
This is the 5th release candidate. The release candidate phase is intended as
a period of bug fixing prior to the stable release. No new features should
be included before the final version of PHP 5.4.0.
We got a lot of feedback that helped us to improve the upcoming
PHP version. Please continue to help us to identify bugs in
order to ensure that the release is solid and all things behave
as expected. Please take the time to test this release candidate
against your code base and report any problems that you encounter
to the QA mailing list and/or
the PHP bug tracker.
A complete list of changes since the last release candidate can be
found at NEWS
The next and probably last release candidate will be released in 14 days.
The PHPBenelux Conference is ready for its third edition and takes place
January 27th & 28th in Antwerp (Belgium).
We're very proud to have a great
lineup this year and some awesome social events. All information about the
conference can be found on our conference website
http://conference.phpbenelux.eu/2012.
The PHP development team is proud to announce the 4th
release candidate of PHP 5.4.
PHP 5.4 includes new language features and removes several legacy
(deprecated) behaviours. Windows binaries can be downloaded from the
Windows QA site.
THIS IS A RELEASE CANDIDATE - DO NOT USE IT IN PRODUCTION!.
This is the third release candidate. The release candidate phase is intended as
a period of bug fixing prior to the stable release. No new features should
be included before the final version of PHP 5.4.0.
The new release candidate fixed several bugs, including:
Added max_input_vars directive to prevent attacks based on hash collisions
Fixed a segfault in the traits code
Read the NEWS
file for a complete list of changes in this release.
Please continue to help us to identify bugs in order to ensure that the release is
solid and all things behave as expected. Please test this release candidate
against your code base and report any problems that you encounter to the
QA mailing list and/or the
PHP bug tracker.
The next release candidate will be released in 14 days.
Ibuildings is proud to organise the sixth Dutch PHP Conference on June 8 and 9, plus a pre-conference tutorial day on June 7. Both programs will be completely in English so the only Dutch thing about it is the location. Keywords for these days: Know-how, Technology, Best Practices, Networking, Tips & Tricks.
The PHP development team is proud to announce the third
release candidate of PHP 5.4.
PHP 5.4 includes new language features and removes several legacy
(deprecated) behaviours. Windows binaries can be downloaded from the
Windows QA site.
THIS IS A RELEASE CANDIDATE - DO NOT USE IT IN PRODUCTION!.
This is the third release candidate. The release candidate phase is intended as
a period of bug fixing prior to the stable release. No new features should
be included before the final version of PHP 5.4.0.
Changes since the previous release candidate include:
The intl extension now supports UTS #46 mapping for IDNA
$_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] and $_SERVER['SERVER_PORT'] are now available in the builtin CLI server implementation.
Several improvements and bug fixes in the Zend Engine, Core and other extensions.
Read the NEWS
file for a complete list of changes in this release.
Please continue to help us to identify bugs in order to ensure that the release is
solid and all things behave as expected. Please test this release candidate
against your code base and report any problems that you encounter to the
QA mailing list and/or the
PHP bug tracker.
The PHP development team is proud to announce the second
release candidate of PHP 5.4.
PHP 5.4 includes new language features and removes several legacy
(deprecated) behaviours. Windows binaries can be downloaded from the
Windows QA site.
THIS IS A RELEASE CANDIDATE - DO NOT USE IT IN PRODUCTION!.
This is the second release candidate. The release candidate phase is intended as
a period of bug fixing prior to the stable release. No new features should
be included before the final version of PHP 5.4.0.
Changes since the previous release candidate include:
Further bug fixes in the built-in web server.
PHP-FPM is no longer marked as EXPERIMENTAL.
Several improvements and bug fixes in the Zend Engine, Core and other extensions.
Read the NEWS
file for a complete list of changes in this release.
Please continue to help us to identify bugs in order to ensure that the release is
solid and all things behave as expected. Please test this release candidate
against your code base and report any problems that you encounter to the
QA mailing list and/or the
PHP bug tracker.
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