>By "native" I was under the impression that the 
>"native" port was not just a set of binaries that 
>ran in PASE but that PHP would be interpreted by 
>programs running in the native i5/OS.  

I'm not sure about PHP, but I know IBM's position on PASE in general is
that if it runs under PASE it is "native" to OS/400. I know what you're
saying, but what's the point of making something more native than PASE?
DNS runs in PASE and we all say that the i5 can run DNS, right?

-Walden

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Tech Software
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