[PHP] wish list for my host's new compile

2002-08-29 Thread Justin French

Hi all,

My host is putting together a new linux box at the moment for hosting, and I
want to make sure that they include a few things that I've needed, but
weren't available on the current server.  I've got about 15 domains with
them, so it's not particularly easy to change hosts.

A few things I've wanted so far:
- enable_trans_sid
- mcrypt (encypting credit cards, etc)
- GD library w/JPEG  PNG
- PDFlib
- XML 

All of these (except PDFlib) seem to be included in the server they're in
BETA testing on (see http://indent.com.au/temp/newserver_phpinfo.html for an
output of phpinfo() on the new server).

Although, I'm not up to speed on what I REALLY need to look for.

1. are the mcrypt Supported ciphers the usual suspects?
2. are the XML components installed the usual suspects?

If not, what should I be looking to have added?

3. Is there anything else that I should be looking for on the server?
They're not in a habbit of adding stuff once the server is in production,
so I'm keen to get as much on there as possible before they roll it out.



Thanks in advance,

(see http://indent.com.au/temp/newserver_phpinfo.html for a php_info output
from the new server, as sent to me by the host)

Justin French


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Re: [PHP] wish list for my host's new compile

2002-08-29 Thread Liam MacKenzie

I just happen to be re-compiling my hosting servers right now...
I'll compile those things into PHP.

If your sites are:
non-profit
personal
development

I'll host them free for you.
Read up a few messages to one with the subject Hosts and look for one from
me for more details.

Cheers,
Liam

- Original Message -
From: Justin French [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: php [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 6:03 PM
Subject: [PHP] wish list for my host's new compile


Hi all,

My host is putting together a new linux box at the moment for hosting, and I
want to make sure that they include a few things that I've needed, but
weren't available on the current server.  I've got about 15 domains with
them, so it's not particularly easy to change hosts.

A few things I've wanted so far:
- enable_trans_sid
- mcrypt (encypting credit cards, etc)
- GD library w/JPEG  PNG
- PDFlib
- XML

All of these (except PDFlib) seem to be included in the server they're in
BETA testing on (see http://indent.com.au/temp/newserver_phpinfo.html for an
output of phpinfo() on the new server).

Although, I'm not up to speed on what I REALLY need to look for.

1. are the mcrypt Supported ciphers the usual suspects?
2. are the XML components installed the usual suspects?

If not, what should I be looking to have added?

3. Is there anything else that I should be looking for on the server?
They're not in a habbit of adding stuff once the server is in production,
so I'm keen to get as much on there as possible before they roll it out.



Thanks in advance,

(see http://indent.com.au/temp/newserver_phpinfo.html for a php_info output
from the new server, as sent to me by the host)

Justin French


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Re: [PHP] wish list for my host's new compile

2002-08-29 Thread Justin French

on 29/08/02 6:59 PM, Liam MacKenzie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 I just happen to be re-compiling my hosting servers right now...
 I'll compile those things into PHP.
 
 If your sites are:
 non-profit
 personal
 development

No, maybe 13 out of the 15 are commercial.  And the other two aren't exactly
personal :)

Thanks for the offer though :)

I might have a personal site on the cards soon...

Justin






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[PHP] wish list

2001-08-01 Thread Erick Calder

does anybody know how to submit a feature request?  I can't do it via the
bug reporting mechanism.


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[PHP] wish list?

2001-08-01 Thread Erick Calder

does anybody know how to submit a feature request?  I can't do it via the
bug reporting mechanism.


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RE: [PHP] wish list?

2001-08-01 Thread Erick Calder

I dumb.  I looked at the bugs page and the listbox for bugs of type reads:
Any (except Feature Requests).

I didn't realise I was looking at the search area!

1k thx - e

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 Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 2:24 PM
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 Subject: [PHP] wish list?


 does anybody know how to submit a feature request?  I can't
 do it via the bug reporting mechanism.

Is that can't as in I tried, and it didn't work or as in I wasn't
able to/didn't try?

If bugs.php.net isn't an option for some reason, I'd imagine your next
best bet would be to post something to the php-developers list.  Keep in
mind, though, that  using bugs.php.net is a good thing, as it gives your
request a trackable identity that can be reviewed, assigned, followed up
on, etc.  Simply posting a message to a mailing list doesn't do that
(unless the idea is so wonderful that somebody else is motivated to
enter it).


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