On Sat, Mar 16, 2002 at 02:28:52AM +0200, Zeev Suraski wrote :
> I never said it's not possible, I always said that it's going to be
> inefficient and less stable in MT. Of course I have no plans to implement
> it, but I also don't think it should be implemented at all; It requires
> far reaching changes to the infrastructure which would destabilize the MT
> version of PHP, and make it less efficient. You can give it a try of
> course, I'm just warning you in advance :)
>
> I don't see why you call preloading from php.ini or registry or autoloading
> 'half solutions'. It works fine for IIS, Apache and plenty of other
> applications I came across.
None of them is actually a) a scripting language b) which is
used other environments than the web.
> Of course Perl supports it, so what?
So what? Because it's not only for 'web things' and therefore
it makes sense.
Nobody can't deny PHP is not used to off-web application.
My personal view is that I don't need to see dl() ability for
MT server but for general scripting use of PHP.
- Markus
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