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Posted by Kim on 09.05.2008
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"PHP's next edition, V6, includes new features and syntax improvements that will make it easier to use from an object-oriented standpoint. Other important features, such as Unicode support in many of the core functions, mean that PHP V6 is positioned for better international support and robustness."
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Posted by Kim on 09.05.2008
 

i liked this one , a lot of people using it

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