PHP4.3.4RC3-dev, and experimenting with PHP5b1.
I'm not using MySQL.
PHP4.3.4RC3-dev, and experimenting with PHP5b1.
I'm not using MySQL.
Im using PHP 4.3.4 and MySQL 4.0.16.
I installed it with the package Appserv, seemed to do a nice and clean install.
PHP 4.3.4 + MySQL 4.0.16 w/ Appserv.
Originally posted by Weedpacket
PHP4.3.4RC3-dev, and experimenting with PHP5b1.
I'm not using MySQL.
Are you using any Database?
Thanks heaps.. i needed this for a little survery i was asked to do for an assignment (i didnt record your Username) so you wont be getting any emails or anything
Thanks once again
Could you post the results? Did you go to any other forums? ;D
yes and yes..
Quite interesting the results actually.
1 User doesnt use a database or didnt specify what type
PHP 4.3.4 is most popular followed well behind by 4.3.3.
MySQL three took the honours
3.23.49
4.0.17
4.0.16
all with 5.
3.23.58 - No one used it or those that do didnt take part.
Interesting thing, please feel free to keep adding to it. As i wanted to have at least double of what i got.
Ill try and wait and hope for more to add to it, before i upload all the results for those interested.
Thanks. Interesting results, I agree.
Originally posted by planetsim
Interesting thing, please feel free to keep adding to it. As i wanted to have at least double of what i got.
Ill try and wait and hope for more to add to it, before i upload all the results for those interested.
Feel free to update my original response if desired:
Public server: PHP 4.3.4/MySQL 4.0.18
Dev server: PHP 5.0b4/MySQL 5.0alpha
Dont make it too hard for me . ill just add the newer one 5.0b4 as user vote. I dont know where i put you down to vote(like i said i didnt record names etc).
It would be great if you could set up a larger poll on the phpbuilder.com homepage (or even a sticky in the forums, only allowed registered users to vote) and restricted it to one vote per ip. Ask questions like:
Apache Version
PHP Version
MySQL (edit: or equivelent) Version
And of course offer a "not installed" option.
Or maybe expand the DB part of it out past just MySQL, since some of us don't use that for most things...
Originally posted by LordShryku
Or maybe expand the DB part of it out past just MySQL, since some of us don't use that for most things...
Yes that would have been preferred, however at the time that information wasnt required, it was a research for Tafe i had to do, now though its more in interest than research.
I run MySQL because it's what runs on Windows. (Access sucks.) If this were not the case and PostgreSQL ran on Windows, I would use PostgreSQL.
their full port is almost done... yay
Im pretty sure you can run PostgreSQL on Windows now, however ill have to find the article that showed how.
Found it
You always could do it in conjunction with Cygwin, but the installation is like pulling teeth
yes i know tried and failed once got it working but dont use it now. But i guess most can wait until the port is finished or use that. More than likely wait would be best option, i dont think it will be much longer
I saw that article and decided to wait until the port comes out.
I myself too am waiting shouldnt be too long await i hope.