On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Ilia A. wrote:
> mbstring has many dedicated developers whom are doing excellent maintaining 
> and upgrading this extension. Which at the moment makes mbstring very much a 
> work in progress, there is hardly a day without at least one or two CVS 
> commits to it. Since this is a work in progress, it is simply not safe to 
> enable it by default if we want to claim any sort of stability for 4.3.0 
> release. There is a chance it'll work out, but IMHO there is even a greater 
> chance it will cause problems like it did in 4.2.3 with mangling of POST 
> requests, 4.3.0 will have more then enough new stuff as is.
> Perhaps by the next major release, mbstring will be a lot more mature and 
> thoroughly tested in production enviroment. At that point we can discuss this 
> issue again and consider whether this extension has merit for most users and 
> based on that decide whether or not to enable it by default.

I very much agree and am extremly reluctant to have mbstring enabled by
default, even though it is a very promising extension.

-Andrei                                       http://www.gravitonic.com/

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 and if any is left I buy food and clothes." -- Erasmus

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