ID:               20622
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Documentation problem
 Operating System: Any
-PHP Version:      4.3.0RC1
+PHP Version:      4.4.0-dev
 New Comment:

Here's some related information.  In php.ini-dist:

; Automatically add files before or after any PHP document.
auto_prepend_file =
auto_append_file =

Which means the default value is essentially "" as the docs say in the
defaults table.  Also the docs mention the special none value but could
someone explain the difference a bit?  So when setting outside of
php.ini one must use none instead of ""?  Does none make sense in
php.ini too?


Previous Comments:
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[2002-11-26 13:28:13] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If you propose a change, why mark it bogus???

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[2002-11-26 07:37:25] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thank you for taking the time to write to us, but this is not
a bug. Please double-check the documentation available at
http://www.php.net/manual/ and the instructions on how to report
a bug at http://bugs.php.net/how-to-report.php

Actually - looking further it's documented under the configuration
directives.

(maybe the table 4-5 "Data handling Configuration Options" could list
'none' instead of "").

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[2002-11-26 07:32:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yep.
Not document ( http://www.php.net/manual/en/configuration.changes.php )
-> recategorizing.

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[2002-11-25 09:04:30] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Try using 'none' as the value, that should clear the value.

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[2002-11-25 09:00:23] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Dir structure:

foo
 |
 | - bar

In foo:
auto_prepend_file "some_file.php"

In bar:
need to clear that.

Using apache, php_value must have 2 arguments, and thus setting it to
"" gives:
php_value takes two arguments, PHP Value Modifier

Work-around: empty.php

Preferable Fix: use a special keyword like "RESET" or "EMPTY" to set it
to 'empty'.

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