Apache HTTP Server 1.3.31 Released
efranco writes "Apache Software Foundation had released today a new version of the 1.3.x Apache webserver branch. How long this branch will last? Despite the interesting new features introduced in the 2.0.x branch, it seems that the branch 1.3.x is still the most used around the world." Errr, is PHP playing nicely with Apache 2 yet?
Not trolling here but all of the options you mentioned were java based ones. Java is not the be all and end all of languages, php has its place, just as java does. If you want to see PHP really in action, check out the horde project, yeah they have a forums/portal system, but on top of that they have a tremendous framework which can be used to add tremendous functionality to your website, ranging from FTP and NNTP gateways to a great calendar and contact manager app.
Despite the efforts of the Apache Foundation, IBM, the JBoss people and others, Sun maintains a stranglehold on java standardization and API's, which can be (and have been) changed on a whim.
<span class="rant">What pisses me off is the failures of JVM's to degrade gracefully, we have a management app for a device that is java based, but written to what appears to be Java 1.2/AWT, which JVM 1.4.* + moz 1.6 or NN4.8 pukes and crashes over, IE6 somehow stays alive, but throws exceptions all over the place. The product has been EOL'ed by the vendor but it is critical to our opperation and is the only reason I load IE ever</span>
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