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One step closer to PHP5 - PHP 4.3.6RC1 released!







One step closer to PHP5 - PHP 4.3.6RC1
released!

One step closer to PHP5 - PHP 4.3.6RC1
released!
04/09/2004 04:02 PM

In the spirit of release early, release often here is the first and hopefully the final release candidate of PHP 4.3.6. Download it now!




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