On Tuesday 31 August 2004 15:43, Ilia Alshanetsky wrote:
> The final release candidate of PHP 4.3.9 is now available for testing. Hf
> no new problems are uncovered, this release will be re-released as 4.3.9 at
> the end of the week.
I've just installed RC2 on a SuSE 9.1 box and saving SQL dumps f
Sara Golemon wrote:
>> $string = "* {$abc} * {$klm['klm']} * {$xyz->xyz} *";
>> echo $string;
>>
> He wants to store an UNinterpolated string somewhere (like a DB or text
> file), then interpolate it at run-time.
indeed, and it's usage is in a driver that calls include files for the
business
On Thursday 02 September 2004 10:10, Phil Driscoll wrote:
> I've just installed RC2 on a SuSE 9.1 box and saving SQL dumps from
> phpMyAdmin seems to have broken. I'll investigate further and get back with
> more info as soon as I can.
Forget it - I reverted to 4.3.8 and it's still broken - someth
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 08:22:14 -0700
"Sara Golemon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Just use double quotes, no need for a function:
> >
> > $string = "* {$abc} * {$klm['klm']} * {$xyz->xyz} *";
> > echo $string;
> >
> He wants to store an UNinterpolated string somewhere (like a DB or
> text file),
Marcus Boerger wrote:
Hello David,
as promised i looked at the patch. Besides a small misstake it looks
good. But it seems to work different then fgetcsv(). In other words if
you write using fputcsv() you are not sure to get the same back with
fgetcsv(). Though my current opinion is that fputcsv(
While this would definitely be handy, it seems (to me, and I am not by
any means an expert on these things,) that it would make more sense to
add this to a string-munging library instead of integrating it into
the PHP language itself.
Dan
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 08:22:14 -0700, Sara Golemon <[EMAIL PRO
On Thu, 02 Sep 2004, Curt Zirzow wrote:
> Test 1: ($file holds last type conversion)
> foreach (new DirectoryIterator('.') as $file) {
> echo "\n--\n";
> var_dump($file);
> preg_match("/xxx/", $file);
> var_dump($file);
> echo "\n--";
> }
>
> Output:
> Object(DirectoryIterator
Hello David,
i looked up the fputcsv() magic in the file manually and agree that this
is fairly correct (as i wrote before). But when i execute the test the
second var_export() is supposed to show the input from the .phpt file.
Unfortunatley i get a FAIL from run-tests.php:
FAIL various fputcsv(
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 16:15:59 -0700, Sara Golemon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This is my first attempt at submitting a patch so please be gentle :).
> >
> *sharpens fangs*
Oops, asked for that!
> > The feature requested in #29416 is something I've wanted to see for a
> > while, so I decided to h
Hi,
Is there any particular reason why pdflib 6 does not compile with PHP 4.3.9RC2.
ext/pdf/pdf.lo: In function `zif_pdf_open':
/usr/local/src/php-4.3.9RC2/ext/pdf/pdf.c:472: undefined reference to
`PDF_open_fp'
*** Error code 1
I would assume that we should ensure that we maintain the extension
Marcus Boerger wrote:
Hello David,
i looked up the fputcsv() magic in the file manually and agree that this
is fairly correct (as i wrote before). But when i execute the test the
second var_export() is supposed to show the input from the .phpt file.
Unfortunatley i get a FAIL from run-tests.php:
F
* Thus wrote Marcus Boerger:
> Hello David,
>
> as promised i looked at the patch. Besides a small misstake it looks
> good. But it seems to work different then fgetcsv(). In other words if
> you write using fputcsv() you are not sure to get the same back with
> fgetcsv(). Though my current opin
Ilia Alshanetsky wrote:
iliaa Thu Sep 2 23:35:22 2004 EDT
Modified files:
/php-src/ext/dio dio.c
Log:
Adjusted input check.
http://cvs.php.net/diff.php/php-src/ext/dio/dio.c?r1=1.36&r2=1.37&ty=u
Index: php-src/ext/dio/dio.c
diff -u php-src/ext/dio/dio.c:
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