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ThisThis is exactly the question I wish to ask, but it's five years old and I'm wondering if there's a different answer when using the current version of PHP.

What should I do?

Edit: And what would a new user be expected to do?

This is exactly the question I wish to ask, but it's five years old and I'm wondering if there's a different answer when using the current version of PHP.

What should I do?

Edit: And what would a new user be expected to do?

This is exactly the question I wish to ask, but it's five years old and I'm wondering if there's a different answer when using the current version of PHP.

What should I do?

Edit: And what would a new user be expected to do?

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Chuck Le Butt
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ThisThis is exactly the question I wish to ask, but it's five years old and I'm wondering if there's a different answer when using the current version of PHP.

What should I do?

Edit: And what would a new user be expected to do?

This is exactly the question I wish to ask, but it's five years old and I'm wondering if there's a different answer when using the current version of PHP.

What should I do?

This is exactly the question I wish to ask, but it's five years old and I'm wondering if there's a different answer when using the current version of PHP.

What should I do?

Edit: And what would a new user be expected to do?

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Chuck Le Butt
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What to do when your question is already answered... but the answer is very old?

This is exactly the question I wish to ask, but it's five years old and I'm wondering if there's a different answer when using the current version of PHP.

What should I do?