I guess it's better be broken in PHP 5. :)
    So forget the MFH..
    
    --Jani
    

On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Shane Caraveo wrote:

>This changes behaviour and could break BC if people have written 
>work-arounds into their scripts for this (ie removing slashes), which is 
>why I did not MFH.  On the other hand, it is the correct behaviour, and 
>in the vast majority of cases it will only be win32 that is effected. 
>The primary reason that this becomes necessary is that we now have a way 
>(in PHP5) to create an environment for the execution of applications via 
>proc_open.  Other execution methods will use the environment from PHP 
>(not php script), so shouldn't be effected.  Ultimatly, I don't think it 
>makes a difference for 4.3.x.  So what do you think, should it MFH?
>
>Shane
>
>Jani Taskinen wrote:
> >     MFH?
> >
> >     --Jani
> >
> >
> > On Sun, 23 Mar 2003, Shane Caraveo wrote:
> >
> >
> >>shane               Sun Mar 23 14:30:31 2003 EDT
> >>
> >> Modified files:
> >>   /php4/main       php_variables.c
> >>   /php4/ext/standard       proc_open.c
> >> Log:
> >> The environment should *never* be magic quoted.
> >>
>

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