Am 07.06.2011 04:42, schrieb Martin Scotta:
> On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 8:15 PM, Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net>wrote:
> 
>>
>> Am 06.06.2011 23:40, schrieb Martin Scotta:
>>
>>> It'd be very nice if some extension could be enabled just by dropping the
>>> "extension file" on the path.
>>> So developers can check what they have using phpinfo, and then upload the
>>> needed extension using ftp. Is it possible?
>>
>> if a "developer" only would try such idiotic action
>> he would lost his accounts forever and get fired from
>> one day to the next!
>>
>> WTF how can anybody have the idea that it would be a good
>> idea to let non-sysadmins uplod and execute binaries on a
>> server?
>>
>>
> Thanks you for all yours responses.
> Now it's clear what the issue is... the usage of compiled "libraries".
> 
> We need some middleware between the core and PHP.
> That way extensions could be written in PHP, compiled and distributed in
> some "library" format.
> Library users just add them into their path, include them, and use the
> classes/functions as usual.
> 
> - No OS dependence
> - minimum dependence with core version
> - size of core will reduce drastically
> - faster runtime, include only what libs you use, as you need them

what are you speaking about and since how long you are working
with PHP that you never heard about PEAR, ZendFramework....?

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