Terence Kearns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote... :

> >I can see how short_open_tag enabled makes life harder than it should be
> >for the XML-using PHP-developer. I fail to see how this can happen in a
> >situation where this developer has no control over the appropriate php.ini
> >setting, though.
> >  
> >
> Ideally this is true, but as so many poeple have pointed out, not every 
> developer has access to the ini file on their ISPs server. Indeed, 
> maintaining a php.ini file is already a nightmare for ISP hosting to 
> unspecified groups PHP users. It's more the *question* of available 
> access that is the problem (and will [apparently] continue to be the 
> problem), not the access itself.

Then why don't we just work on that? Makling so any PHP's user, even on
an ISP can change easier their own configurations. A better solution,
isn't it? There have been this thread already.

-- 
Maxim Maletsky
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