The top news story on php.net's front page is this
Some services are temporarily unavailable [28-Jul-2004] Due to server problems, some of the services provided by php.net and the mirror sites are not available currently. These include the documentation user notes (including their submission interface), the event submission, cvs account request and mailing list subscription forms. Please be a bit patient, while we sort out the issues.
Some services are temporarily unavailable
[28-Jul-2004] Due to server problems, some of the services provided by php.net and the mirror sites are not available currently. These include the documentation user notes (including their submission interface), the event submission, cvs account request and mailing list subscription forms. Please be a bit patient, while we sort out the issues.
The second story has this headline
PHP 5.0.0 Released!
I am wondering if these two stories could be related?
hmm... but php.net's server identifies itself as: Apache/1.3.26 (Unix) mod_gzip/1.3.26.1a PHP/4.3.3-dev
So the correlation, if there is one, is probably not because php.net is running on PHP5.
Too many happy users visiting?
oh fine then, just ruin my good natured cynacism