Sterling Hughes wrote:

>>>Sterling: Thursday, December 13, 2001 7:19 PM
>>>
>>>    Please provide a more descriptive note about what you changed and
>>>    what was wrong.  Also, it would be great if you could add some
>>>    test cases, which show what the problem was, and how your fixes made
>>>    the problem go away.
>>>
>>Next time i will follow your advise. I did not want to write redundant
>>comments.
>>Array uploads did not work because php_register_variable truncates [*] from
>>the variable name and therefore had to be moved a few lines down. I marked
>>that as comment in the patch. And one cannot really write test cases for the
>>bugs
>>i fixed without writing something that send malformed/untypical POST
>>headers.
>>
>>
>     Hrrm, yeah, I'm thinking that the test suite should contain a simple
>     webserver which we can run PHP with (as a CGI even), it would make
>     the test suite more robust as there are a lot of features that rely
>     on the presence of a webserver...  (we might also provide an FTP
>     server, that doesn't need to run PHP, just to test certain request
>     based services..)
> 
>     -Sterling
> 

This is one of feature for test suite that we should have ;)

We may be better to use Apache, since web server is complex
enough to develop from scratch.
Since Apache is configurable as user want, how about include
configure line for test suite and httpd.conf?

-- 
Yasuo Ohgaki


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