imkingdavid

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  1. I voted for making 5.3 primary and removing 5.2 entirely, but actually, I think a better option would be making 5.4 primary with 5.3 as a secondary. Because the argument against 5.4 was script incompatibility, a solution would be to make 5.3 a secondary, which will allow users to downgrade their PHP as needed, while still having the most up-to-date version as the primary. EDIT: But ultimately, I don't mind using .htaccess to specify the most recent major version or using the full path to the most recent PHP binary in the cron tasks, as long as that option is available to me. Sure, having 5.4 as the default/primary would be nice, but as long as I am able to use it, that's fine.
  2. I have a history of switching hosts (namely, free hosts) due to them providing poor and unreliable service, highly-limited plans, and small plans. Of course, that is to be expected of free hosts; after all, as the old saying goes, "You get what you pay for." So, I decided to go ahead and invest in a year of hosting with a paid host. And boy, am I glad I did. Since I have joined, back in early March, if I recall correctly, I have experienced, at most, 30 seconds of down time. My website is also fast and responsive, and I have had no complaints from users about the inability to access the site at any time. The plan is also relatively inexpensive, so it fits in my budget. Thank you guys for offering such great service, and as long as you keep it up, you'll have at least one very loyal customer!