Here are the most important news items we have published in 2007 on PHP.net.
The PHP development team would like to announce the immediate availability of PHP 5.2.5. This release focuses on improving the stability of the PHP 5.2.x branch with over 60 bug fixes, several of which are security related. All users of PHP are encouraged to upgrade to this release.
Further details about the PHP 5.2.5 release can be found in the release announcement for 5.2.5, the full list of changes is available in the ChangeLog for PHP 5.
Security Enhancements and Fixes in PHP 5.2.5:
For users upgrading to PHP 5.2 from PHP 5.0 and PHP 5.1, an upgrade guide is available here, detailing the changes between those releases and PHP 5.2.5.
November 30th - December 1st, Join us at the 2nd Annual PHP Conference Brasil. The event will take place at UNIFIEO in Osasco, São Paulo. This year's conference will have room for 1000 people. Its scheduled for tutorials of 3 hours, aside of speeches, cases, stands and a great catch up time for newbies and veterans. Visit the website for more details. Early registration with discounted price is available until November 9th.
The PHP documentation team is pleased to announce the initial release of the new build system that generates the PHP Manual. Written in PHP, PhD ([PH]P based [D]ocBook renderer) builds are now available for viewing at docs.php.net. Everyone is encouraged to test and use this system so that bugs will be found and squashed.
Once the new build system is stable, expect additional changes to the PHP manual that will include an improved navigation system and styling for OOP documentation.
Feel free to set this developmental mirror as your default by using my.php.
November 7th - 9th, Join us at the 2nd Annual DC PHP Conference. The event will take place at George Washington University's Cafritz Conference Center in the heart of Washington DC. The three day conference begins November 7th and 8th with general sessions, and ends November 9th with tutorials. This year's conference will host some of the PHP Community's top speakers and developers and focus on three primary tracks:
The French AFUP association is proud to announce the sixth annual PHP meeting in Paris, on November 21st and 22nd, 2007. Developers and managers will gather to meet Rasmus Lerdorf, Andrei Zmievski and other prominent community experts for two days of sessions, packed with enterprise solutions and advanced techniques.
The PHP development team would like to announce the immediate availability of PHP 5.2.4. This release focuses on improving the stability of the PHP 5.2.X branch with over 120 various bug fixes in addition to resolving several low priority security bugs. All users of PHP are encouraged to upgrade to this release.
Further details about the PHP 5.2.4 release can be found in the release announcement for 5.2.4, the full list of changes is available in the ChangeLog for PHP 5.
Security Enhancements and Fixes in PHP 5.2.4:
For users upgrading to PHP 5.2 from PHP 5.0 and PHP 5.1, an upgrade guide is available here, detailing the changes between those releases and PHP 5.2.4.
Don't miss the third annual Zend/PHP Conference and Expo 2007! This year's conference promises to be the best ever. Join Zend, the PHP community and leading technology companies from around the world for three days of education, learning and networking - plus an additional tutorial day. The 2007 conference will feature over 40 sessions, an exhibit hall featuring leading companies such as Adobe, IBM, PayPal and Zend, an UnConference area to stimulate impromptu discussions, and networking opportunities galore.
ZendCon2007 will feature something for everyone – from novice to advanced, business-oriented to technical-focused. You will hear from leaders in the PHP community and business experts who have implemented PHP based initiatives. Come hear from Zend as it presents a roadmap for business-critical PHP. Meet the Zend development teams. Learn more about Zend open source projects.
ZendCon 2007 promises to be the largest gathering dedicated to PHP. Plan to attend ZendCon 2007 and join the PHP community to network and learn from the best PHP minds from around the world.
For more information please see http://www.zendcon.com/.
php|architect is proud to announce php|works 2007, which will take place in Atlanta Georgia (USA) on September 12-14, 2007.
This year, the conference once again promises to be an excellent event for PHP developers of all levels, with talks from top PHP experts such as Derick Rethans, Chris Shiflett, Andrei Zmievski, Sara Golemon, and many more (and plenty of new faces, as well).
Today it is exactly three years ago since PHP 5 has been released. In those three years it has seen many improvements over PHP 4. PHP 5 is fast, stable & production-ready and as PHP 6 is on the way, PHP 4 will be discontinued.
The PHP development team hereby announces that support for PHP 4 will continue until the end of this year only. After 2007-12-31 there will be no more releases of PHP 4.4. We will continue to make critical security fixes available on a case-by-case basis until 2008-08-08. Please use the rest of this year to make your application suitable to run on PHP 5.
For documentation on migration for PHP 4 to PHP 5, we would like to point you to our migration guide. There is additional information available in the PHP 5.0 to PHP 5.1 and PHP 5.1 to PHP 5.2 migration guides as well.
The PHP development team would like to announce the immediate availability of PHP 5.2.3. This release continues to improve the security and the stability of the 5.X branch as well as addressing two regressions introduced by the previous 5.2 releases. These regressions relate to the timeout handling over non-blocking SSL connections and the lack of HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA in certain conditions. All users are encouraged to upgrade to this release.
Further details about the PHP 5.2.3 release can be found in the release announcement for 5.2.3, the full list of changes is available in the ChangeLog for PHP 5.
Security Enhancements and Fixes in PHP 5.2.3:
For users upgrading to PHP 5.2 from PHP 5.0 and PHP 5.1, an upgrade guide is available here, detailing the changes between those releases and PHP 5.2.3.
The 4th Internet technologies conference will take place from June 29 till 30th in the Bulgarian seaside at city of Varna where you can combine sun, sea and technologies.
The conference as in the previous 3 years will focus on new technologies in web programming, open source and everything that stands for IT.
The conference is free of charge.
The PHP development team would like to announce the immediate availability of PHP 5.2.2 and availability of PHP 4.4.7. These releases are major stability and security enhancements of the 5.x and 4.4.x branches, and all users are strongly encouraged to upgrade to it as soon as possible. Further details about the PHP 5.2.2 release can be found in the release announcement for 5.2.2, the full list of changes is available in the ChangeLog for PHP 5. Details about the PHP 4.4.7 release can be found in the release announcement for 4.4.7, the full list of changes is available in the ChangeLog for PHP 4.
Security Enhancements and Fixes in PHP 5.2.2 and PHP 4.4.7:
Security Enhancements and Fixes in PHP 5.2.2 only:
Security Enhancements and Fixes in PHP 4.4.7 only:
While majority of the issues outlined above are local, in some circumstances given specific code paths they can be triggered externally. Therefor, we strongly recommend that if you use code utilizing the functions and extensions identified as having had vulnerabilities in them, you consider upgrading your PHP.
For users upgrading to PHP 5.2 from PHP 5.0 and PHP 5.1, an upgrade guide is available here, detailing the changes between those releases and PHP 5.2.2.
Update: May 4th; The PHP 4.4.7 Windows build was updated due to the faulty Apache2 module shipped with the original
Update: May 23th; By accident a couple of fixes where listed as fixed in both PHP 5.2.2 and 4.4.7 but where however only fixed in PHP 5.2.2. The PHP 4 ChangeLog was not affected.
The PHP team is once again proud to participate in the Google Summer of Code. Seven students will "flip bits instead of burgers" this summer:
The PHP development team would like to announce the immediate availability of PHP 4.4.6.
The main issue that this release addresses is a crash problem that was introduced in PHP 4.4.5. The problem occurs when session variables are used while register_globals is enabled.
Details about the PHP 4.4.6 release can be found in the release announcement for 4.4.6, the full list of changes is available in the ChangeLog for PHP 4.
The PHP development team would like to announce the immediate availability of PHP 5.2.1 and availability of PHP 4.4.5. These releases are major stability and security enhancements of the 5.x and 4.4.x branches, and all users are strongly encouraged to upgrade to it as soon as possible. Further details about the PHP 5.2.1 release can be found in the release announcement for 5.2.1, the full list of changes is available in the ChangeLog for PHP 5. Details about the PHP 4.4.5 release can be found in the release announcement for 4.4.5, the full list of changes is available in the ChangeLog for PHP 4.
Security Enhancements and Fixes in PHP 5.2.1 and PHP 4.4.5:
Security Enhancements and Fixes in PHP 5.2.1 only:
Security Enhancements and Fixes in PHP 4.4.5 only:
The majority of the security vulnerabilities discovered and resolved can in most cases be only abused by local users and cannot be triggered remotely. However, some of the above issues can be triggered remotely in certain situations, or exploited by malicious local users on shared hosting setups utilizing PHP as an Apache module. Therefore, we strongly advise all users of PHP, regardless of the version to upgrade to the 5.2.1 or 4.4.5 releases as soon as possible.
For users upgrading to PHP 5.2 from PHP 5.0 and PHP 5.1, an upgrade guide is available here, detailing the changes between those releases and PHP 5.2.1.
Update: Feb 14th; Added release information for PHP 4.4.5.
Update: Feb 12th; The Windows install package had problems with upgrading from previous PHP versions. That has now been fixed and new file posted in the download section.
The news on the front page of php.net has changed, the conference announcements are now located on their own page. The idea is to keep php.net specific news clear and also opens the door for additional news entries, like for RC releases. More changes are on the way so keep an eye out.
PHP Québec is pleased to announce the fifth edition of the PHP Québec Conference. The conference will take place in Montréal, Canada on March 14-15-16th 2007. It features 2 days of technicals talks and an additional day of workshop. Among the speakers, the well know PHP experts such has: Rasmus Lerdorf, Andrei Zmievski, Derick Rethans, Ilia Alshanetsky, John Coggeshall, Damien Séguy, and many more.
The conference has three distinct tracks : Advanced Techniques, Data Availability, PHP: Beyound Theory. With over 35 sessions and workshops, the PHP Québec Conference is great opportunity to learn about the latest development and professional techniques to help you build high quality PHP software and meet with PHP.
Special prices are available for all Open Source community members and major contributors.
The PHP documentation team is proud to present to the PHP community a few fixes and tweaks to the PHP Manual, including:
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After the success of 2006 the PHP London user group is staging the UK's second dedicated PHP conference on Friday, 23 February 2007, in London. The conference will be a low-cost event, costing £50 for the day. Speakers include: Rasmus Lerdorf, Cal Evans, Simon Laws and Kevlin Henney.
php|architect is proud to announce php|tek 2007, which will take place in Chicago, Illinois (USA) on May 16-18, 2007.
This year, the conference once again promises to be an excellent event for PHP developers of all levels, with talks from top PHP experts such as Rasmus Lerdorf, Chris Shiflett, Andrei Zmievski, Ilia Alshanetsky, Sara Golemon, and many more.