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         <title>TestFest 2008</title>
         <description>The official PHP.net website have announced last month the TestFest 2008, a testing festival that will take place next month to improve the code coverage of the test suite for the PHP language itself....</description>
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         <title>PHP On Symbian</title>
         <description>If you google for &quot;PHP Symbian&quot; you will find a very old post written in 2004 at circle.ch pointing to an older php groups post that I have written earlier in 2003. I thought that the story of PHP and...</description>
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         <title>Ready for PHP5?</title>
         <description>The last days of PHP4, and almost one month before seeing PHP4 keeping its last version forever. Currently 4.4.7 is the latest historical stable version of PHP4, it will be probably pushed to 4.4.8 since the PHP QA team are...</description>
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         <title>We Are Back</title>
         <description>After a pretty long vacations we are back again to start a new year full of energy, ideas and new projects. I apologize for this long absence but things happened so quickly that my vacations was stretched from one to...</description>
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         <title>Closed MySQL</title>
         <description>In a blog post on Wednesday, Kaj Arno, MySQL AB&apos;s vice president for community relations, announced that MySQL sources of the enterprise edition will be moved to enterprise server and will be available for paying subscribers only. Changes does not...</description>
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         <title>Vacations &amp; Meeting</title>
         <description>My travel tickets are ready for next Thursday, and I&apos;ll be finally off for some good vacations. As you may noticed updates are slow in summer, no big news, but I bet that September will be hotter !...</description>
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         <title>PHP Got Namespaces</title>
         <description>Namespaces, the most awaited feature of PHP6 have been added last Tuesday to PHP CVS by Dmitry Stogov. While current discussions in the community are about moving to PHP5, the next generation of PHP is getting ready for production, but...</description>
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         <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jul 2007 07:51:34 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Go PHP5...</title>
         <description>After long discussions about adopting PHP5 against PHP4, and dropping the PHP4 support forever from PHP.net site, a new initiative GoPHP5 have been launched to promote and help this transition....</description>
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         <title>PHP &amp; iPhone</title>
         <description>iPhone have just been launched in US and according to latest report there is already more than half million of iPhone sold. Since AJAX was the only &quot;SDK&quot; to create applications for iPhone, many projects have been launched to profit...</description>
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         <pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2007 19:41:32 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Server Downtime</title>
         <description>Our server encountered yesterday a downtime for few hours due to one of our website, which is growing much faster than expected. The server is currently back working normally, and we are working hard to fix issues....</description>
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         <title>Images Recognition</title>
         <description>I was reading recently an interview with Sébastien Marcel, a research scientist in Image Processing and Pattern Recognition applied to Biometric Authentication and Multimodal Interaction in IDIAP institute, Switzerland. Philipp Lensen asked Marcel about Face Recognition, and the topic was...</description>
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         <title>Congrats Redhat</title>
         <description>I&apos;m not a big fan of Red Hat Linux, but when I heard that they obtained the highest government security rating EAL4 Augmented with ALC_FLR.3, I think that the whole Linux and Open source community is very proud!...</description>
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         <title>Mod Never Expire</title>
         <description>It happen that you have content that rarely change such images, CSS, JavaScripts, ... so what about telling the browser to keep them for ever as long as possible ? Visitors will consume less bandwidth and less requests will be...</description>
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         <title>Updates Please</title>
         <description>Making web applications is great; making them updates easier will be the best. Experience proved that security bugs are inevitable in web applications development, some admit them, and others try their best to keep them hidden and unknown. But the...</description>
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         <pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2007 20:50:42 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Generation Blogs</title>
         <description>There is no doubt today that blogs are taking major place in the IT industry whatever as official or unofficial source of information. Many blogs have gained a great notoriety to make them source of news for stock quotes market...</description>
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