PHP, is a loosely typed language.  If you want a strongly typed language
where you can redeclare and re-use the same variable names within the same
scope, then use a strongly typed language.  There are plenty of them
around.  This will never ever change in PHP.

-Rasmus

On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> This is not a how-to question. This is a statement. There was not
> question mark in any of my emails. This is criticism, and
> criticms=>improvement=========>development.
>
> On Saturday, Aug 30, 2003, at 10:54 America/New_York, Wez Furlong wrote:
>
> > PHP is not C++.
> > Please go and carefully read the whole PHP manual from start to
> > finish, and
> > if you are still unsure of how to use PHP, ask your questions on the
> > general
> > list.
> >
> > Your posts have nothing to do with internals issues.
>
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