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On Tuesday 03 September 2002 08:31 am, Marcus Börger wrote:
> At 00:15 03.09.2002, Edin Kadribasic wrote:
> > > i still don't see why we shouldn't just disable everything by default
> > > and write a 'default configure' script...
> >
> >I don't see why you're so upset that some extensions are enabled by
> > default. The main rule so far was if the extension is stable and if it
> > does not depend on external libraries it was enabled. This was done so
> > people who get PHP through hosted services have the most PHP
> > functionality available to them. This IMHO outweighs the slight
> > inconvenience of adding a few configure options for people who compile
> > PHP themselves.
> >
> >Edin
>
> I can only agree to that! I do not see some extra bytes for the binaries
> being a
> problem with to days disk and memory sizes. For me it seems VERY important
> to have a great API/functionality in PHP.

I agree 100%. Some hosts will not enable anything more than the defaults and 
forget about asking them to.....takes too much time.


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~Paul Nicholson
"It said uses Windows 98 or better, so I loaded Linux!"
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