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| Abandoned version of PHP that planned to include native Unicode support.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Corbet |first1=Jonathan |url=https://lwn.net/Articles/379909/|title=Resetting PHP&nbsp;6|date=24 March 2010 |quote=There have been books on the shelves purporting to cover PHP&nbsp;6 since at least 2008. But, in March 2010, the PHP&nbsp;6 release is not out{{snd}} in fact, it is not even close to out. Recent events suggest that PHP&nbsp;6 will not be released before 2011{{snd}} if, indeed, it is released at all.}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.infoworld.com/article/2841561/php/php-7-moves-full-speed-ahead.html|title=PHP&nbsp;7 moves full speed ahead|newspaper=InfoWorld |quote=Recent versions of PHP have been part of the 5.x release series, but there will be no PHP&nbsp;6. "We're going to skip [version]&nbsp;6, because years ago, we had plans for a&nbsp;6, but those plans were very different from what we're doing now," Gutmans said. Going right to version&nbsp;7 avoids confusion.|date=2014-10-31 |last1=Krill |first1=Paul }}</ref>
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