IIRC both these directives default to '&', right? So it'll
still work even if you don't edit you php.ini. Or am I missing
something?
At 10:22 5.4. 2001, Sascha Schumann wrote the following:
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>On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Jani Taskinen wrote:
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>> sniper Wed Apr 4 13:46:27 2001 EDT
>>
>> Modified files:
>> /php4 php.ini-dist php.ini-optimized NEWS
>> /php4/ext/standard url_scanner.c url_scanner_ex.re url_scanner_ex.c
>> /php4/main main.c php_globals.h php_variables.c
>> Log:
>> Added new configuration directives:
>> arg_separator.input and arg_separator.output
>
> Am I the only one who thinks that breaking installations
> which use a different arg_separator is odd? Now all those
> working installations have to be manually modified just to
> append ".output".
>
> - Sascha Experience IRCG
> http://schumann.cx/ http://schumann.cx/ircg
>
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