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Issues with upgrading PHP on server

Asked by mte01 in PHP Scripting Language, PHP for Windows

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Hey experts,

 I have a windows 2003 server that has around 70-80 PHP hosted sites on it; and PHP's version on the server is 4.4.2 - I got recently into a need to upgrade it to PHP 5.x (mostly there is no engineering need, but it's just to ensure several clients' satisfaction); any idea if this upgrade would cause trouble on some site? (I am not sure, but I guess this may occur with the usage of 3rd party dlls that would be compliant to PHP 4.x); please tell me what is the best way to handle such an upgrade (or maybe if it's better to convince the client that there's no need to do it).
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