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h1. PL/php 

 Welcome to the PL/php site. PL/php is a procedural language add-on for PostgreSQL, which means you can define PHP functions that run inside a PostgreSQL server. 

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 h1. Obtaining PL/php 


 Please see the [[Downloads]] page. Or you can get the latest sources using anonymous svn access: 

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 svn checkout https://projects.commandprompt.com/public/plphp/repo/trunk 
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 h1. Documentation 


 Please see the [[InstallDocs|PL/php Installation procedure]]. 

 Before you can use PL/php, you need to [[CreateLang|create the language]] in the database. 

 Usage Documentation: [[Documentation|PL/php User Guide]] 


 h1. Support 
 
 You can join the mailing list: http://lists.commandprompt.com/mailman/listinfo/plphp 

 Or you can reach us on Freenode at the *#plphp* channel. 


 h1. Release History 


 *10/15/2007* 

 PL/php 1.3.5 Beta1 addresses PostgreSQL 8.3 compatibility and named parameters. 

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 PL/php 1.3.3 addresses the previous phpinfo() issue as well as a bunch of others, particulary improper handling of columns with numeric names, random backend crashes etc. This is the first PL/php version with PostgreSQL 8.2 support, and autoconf/configure scripts replacing the need to edit the project's Makefile directly. It still has issues with threaded PHP build, so I recommend not using --enable-maintainer-zts when configuring your PHP library. Except for this it successfully passed all regression tests with !PostgreSQL 8.2 and PHP 5. 

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 PL/php 1.3 was released on 2006-07-14.    It is virtually identical to 1.2.    There is a bug that prevents phpinfo() from working.    It does not support in/out parameters. 

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 PL/php 1.2 was released on 2005-12-13.    This version adds SRF (Set-Returning Function) support.    It is also an attempt to make the build system a bit more independent of your actual setup.    In order to build it, you need to have the apxs program somewhere in your path.    Please see source:trunk/HISTORY report any incompatibility. 

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 PL/php 1.1 was released on 2005-12-05.    This version is much cooler than the previous one because you don't have to patch PostgreSQL nor PHP sources -- actually, you don't even need those sources, so it's much easier to install than the previous 1.0 version.