ID: 5883
Updated by: derick
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Assigned
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Feature/Change Request
Operating system: 
PHP Version: 4.0.1pl2
Assigned To: sas
Comments:

Sascha, any news on this one yet?

Previous Comments:
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[2000-10-23 06:14:28] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
... passing the torch to Sascha ...

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[2000-08-14 12:34:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i'll go for it as soon as 4.0.2 is out

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[2000-07-31 23:12:40] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It would be nice to be able to compile PHP4 with --enable-trans-sid and have the added 
flexibility in the php.ini file to control which extensions are appended with the sid. 
For example, my site uses global navigation include files that use relative links to 
static html pages. I can either turn on the --enable-trans-sid and make new include 
files or turn off --enable-trans-sid and manually put in the <?=SID?> where I need it.

I want the best of both worlds!! It would be cool if in the php.ini file I could 
designate that only hrefs with .php extensions are appended or multiples ("php, html") 
to be appended.

--enable-trans-sid is a really cool feature but this would allow it to be more usable.

Thanks,
Steve Douville
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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