Okay. I was just curious why phpinfo() behaves differently, since 
4.0.6 always shows images. IIRC.

I thought mbstr-enc-trans is doing something wrong for the images 
at first :(

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Yasuo Ohgaki

Zeev Suraski wrote:

> Yes, it's quite intentional.
> 
> Because there is no way to embed images within HTML, the way PHP 
> displays these images is by detecting a special kind of input string.  
> If this input string is detected, PHP spits out the PHP or Zend image, 
> as necessary.  Since this allows remote users to detect whether PHP is 
> installed, this feature is disabled when you have expose_php set to off.
> 
> 
> At 15:09 24-10-01, Yasuo Ohgaki wrote:
> 
>> I'm curious about why there is no PHP & Zend image and take a look
>> at info.c finally.
>>
>> phpinfo() do not show PHP & Zend logo when expose_php is set to
>> off. I thought this is a some sort of a problem at first. This
>> behaviour is confusing anyway. Any good reason for this?



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