HG> You *should* use an editor which uses \n as the line ending, as this way
HG> we are unable to see your changes (and the changes of the next guy, who
HG> will eventually set the line endings back to \n with the next commit,
HG> while probably changing some stuff). We are unable to see what you have
HG> changed.
http://cvs.php.net/diff.php/phpdoc/en/features/cookies.xml?r1=1.19&r2=1.17&ty=h
What can you say about it now?
Now wa can see that you didn't change nothing, but only replaced PHP by &php;, fogotting Gabor's first comment :) Please be kind and revert it.
Really good for a first commit ;)
Well, I have seen no agreement on using &php;, and it was even not proposed with reasons if I remember correctly. Why do you think that &php; is better than PHP?
Goba
