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rfc:apxs-loadmodule [2012/02/27 01:22] – See changelog; 1.20. kriscraigrfc:apxs-loadmodule [2012/02/27 01:33] – Changelog; 1.21 kriscraig
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 ====== Request for Comments: APXS LoadModule Option in configure ====== ====== Request for Comments: APXS LoadModule Option in configure ======
-  * RFC Version: 1.20+  * RFC Version: 1.21
   * Target PHP Version: 5.4.1   * Target PHP Version: 5.4.1
   * Date: 2012-02-20   * Date: 2012-02-20
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   * Apache 1.3.x was officially "EOL'd" back in 2010.  It is no longer supported by the ASF.   * Apache 1.3.x was officially "EOL'd" back in 2010.  It is no longer supported by the ASF.
-  * According to an informal poll conducted by cPanel about a year ago, 91% of their uses report that they use Apache 2.x instead of 1.3.x in all circumstances.  That number is likely to be even higher today.+  * According to an informal poll conducted by cPanel about a year ago, 91% of their users report that they use Apache 2.x instead of 1.3.x in all circumstances.  That number is likely to be even higher today.
   * Of all the requests for this feature I have seen that were posted in recent years, I have not been able to find a single one who was using Apache 1.3.x instead of 2.x.   * Of all the requests for this feature I have seen that were posted in recent years, I have not been able to find a single one who was using Apache 1.3.x instead of 2.x.
   * Keeping 1.3.x support for legacy compatibility does not necessitate continuing to apply new features to it.  On the contrary, continuing to expend resources (even a small amount as would be the case this time) supporting something that its makers already EOL'd a long time ago would set a bad precedent.   * Keeping 1.3.x support for legacy compatibility does not necessitate continuing to apply new features to it.  On the contrary, continuing to expend resources (even a small amount as would be the case this time) supporting something that its makers already EOL'd a long time ago would set a bad precedent.
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 ===== Changelog ===== ===== Changelog =====
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 +Version 1.21 : Typo correction.
  
 Version 1.20 : Content revisions based on PHP Internals discussions.  Posted decision on APXS vs. APXS2 question. Version 1.20 : Content revisions based on PHP Internals discussions.  Posted decision on APXS vs. APXS2 question.
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