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From: Ilia Alshanetsky Date: Mon Aug 25 07:53:24 2003 Subject: PHP 4.3.3 released
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 After a lengthy QA process, PHP 4.3.3 is finally out! This maintenance release solves a fair number of bugs found in prior PHP versions and addresses several security issues. All users are *strongly* advised to upgrade to 4.3.3 as soon as possible. PHP 4.3.3 contains, among others, following important fixes, additions and improvements: * Improved the engine to use POSIX/socket IO where feasible. * Fixed several potentially hazardous integer and buffer overflows. * Fixed corruption of multibyte character including 0x5c as second byte in multipart/form-data. * Fixed each() to be binary safe for keys. * Major improvements to the NSAPI SAPI * Improvements to the IMAP extension * Improvements to the InterBase extension * Added DBA handler 'inifile' to support ini files. * Added long options into CLI & CGI (e.g. --version). * Added a new parameter to preg_match*() that can be used to specify the starting offset in the subject string to match from. * Upgraded the bundled Expat library to version 1.95.6 * Upgraded the bundled PCRE library to version 4.3 * Upgraded the bundled GD library to version GD 2.0.15 * Over 100 various bug fixes! For a full list of changes in PHP 4.3.2, see the NEWS file. (http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-4.php#4.3.3). md5sums: 1171d96104e2ff2cff9e19789a4a1536 php-4.3.3.tar.bz2 fe3fede4115354155fc6185522f7c6b2 php-4.3.3.tar.gz c3497c394b3f5829136eb2ff614da241 php-4.3.3-Win32.zip 140b98d796e81402776a133f273f0b38 php-4.3.3-installer.exe Have fun, Ilia Alshanetsky ilia@php.net -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/ShTULKekh381/CERAhcYAKCHWwiJqs76kB121FYA8nnvQll8QwCdHv7H DF0UP4g6XX4bWDduo9ZbyU8= =goOn -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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