Edin Kadribasic wrote:
I'm sure there are more examples of how PHP 5.2 and newer will enforce a
different "spirit" that smells more off a static programming language.
and these changes are being made in a minor release!
its funny that ext/mysql is supposed to stay around for BC reasons even
in PHP6, yet it has known unsolvable security issues. yet we break
perfectly working code in a minor release. i do not see that these
changes are in the spirit of PHP, but they are simply unacceptable for a
minor release.
its absolute madness.
regards,
Lukas
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