Thanks for sticking with the issue, Greg. If I may make an objective observation... Random users constantly submit issues to the bug database that are clearly not problems with PHP, issues that are better addressed in the mailing lists. I imagine it must be frustrating to the QA team to have people constantly blaming PHP for bugs in their scripts. Sometimes issues are mistakenly changed to bogus when they shouldn't be. And as a bug submitter it's easy to think bogus really means you're a liar or an idiot. It doesn't. It just seems to be a space we've reached where resolution of bug reports isn't perfect. The best idea I have is to remain polite and persistent. Hey, at least no one used a swear word.
Since you have lots of experience doing QA, you probably already understand this and maybe you have some ideas for how the process can improve. Leon -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php