Erica Douglass wrote:
> So are those functions not always available? If so, we should define
> when they are and when they aren't.

have a look at http://php.net/overload

the text as it is right now is not only misleading,
it is totaly wrong, the function is *not* available
in default builds


> My main concern is that your addition may be too technical for anyone
> but the most advanced PHP users. I'd appreciate it if you could define
> this in a less technical manner. 

it *is* technical, no need to hide that IMHO

maybe it could be moved down one place so that it
is below "installation", but OTOH i'd like to know
if i can meet the requirements before i even bother
with the installation details

we could maybe add a "These functions (are|aren't) enabled by default"
entity for those extensions like e.g. session and ctype, but that
should be named something like &default.extension; and not
&no.requirements;


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