PHP, an HTML-embedded scripting language with syntax borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in, has been updated to version 5.4.12.
Highlights for PHP 5.4.12:
• Wrong TSRM usage in zend_Register_class alias has been fixed; • isset() no longer produces a fatal error on protected property; • The poor efficiency of strtr() using array with keys of very different length has been corrected; • Magic methods called twice for unset protected properties; • Performance improvements for various ext/date functions; • PHP with FPM no longer fails to build on Solaris 10 or 11; • Loading external entities is no longer possible; • Segfault has been fixed in PDO_OCI on cleanup after running a long testsuite.
You can check out the official changelog in the readme file incorporated in the source package. Download PHP 5.4.12 right now from Softpedia.