Hi David,

user filters are in a little bit of flux atm.

However, the idea is that the param argument will be altered to be a
zval (rather than just a string).

In the oncreate() method, the following member variables are available
to the filter:

string $this->filtername; // name of the filter
mixed $this->params;      // params passed from prepend/append func

Hope this helps; please only use current CVS for PHP 5 for playing
around with this stuff; if you run into problems let me (and Sara
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) know and we can sort them out.

--Wez.

On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, David Brown wrote:

> On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 09:42:24AM -0500, David Brown wrote:
> | On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 09:40:15AM -0500, David Brown wrote:
> | | Hi Wez, everyone:
> | |
> | | Is there (or will there ever be) a good way to transmit an extra
> | | parameter into a php_user_filter around the time that oncreate() is
> | | called? I've run into a couple cases where it'd be incredibly useful
> |
> | Nevermind. Seems I can't read this morning. Sorry about that.
>
> Well, perhaps I jumped to self-chastisement a bit too quick. There's a
> single string parameter that can be passed to stream_filter_append /
> stream_filter_prepend, but how would one retrieve this information once
> inside of the filter? Moreover, for passing arbitrary zvals in, would I
> have to resort some hackery using array keys from a global, or is there
> an easier way?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> - Dave 'Replies to self way too many times'
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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