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 5.4.10.
PHP 5.4.11 comes with a huge list of new features, updates and bug fixes, and is a major leap in the 5.x series.
Highlights for PHP 5.4.11:
• Errors in eval()'ed code no longer produce status code 500; • getenv() no longer produces a memory leak with CGI SAPI; • FILTER_VALIDATE_INT now accepts +0 and -0 values; • json_decode now properly decode with the 'options' parameter; • webm, ogv, ogg formats have been added; • A segfault due to libcurl connection caching has been repaired;
You can check out the official changelog in the readme file incorporated in the source package.
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