PHP 4 Bug Database summary - http://bugs.php.net
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===[*Compile Issues]==
17423 Open COMPILE_DL_MODULENAME different in configure and config.h.in
Here comes the diff - but again i cannot compile it under windows and therefore
i never compiled it :-(
If uses spprintf instead of s/n)printf where appropriate and uses a buffer
on stack for
chunked data instead of a static buffer.
marcus
cvs -z3 -q diff -w win32\sendmail.c (in directory
Proposal comment for spprintf/snprintf header. When nobody objects i commit
this to spprintf.h and make a notice in snprintf.h.
/*
Comparing: sprintf, snprintf, spprintf
sprintf offers the ability to make a lot of falures since it does not know
the size of the buffer it uses.
At 06:44 AM 6/21/2002 -0400, fabwash wrote:
Hello,
I already sent this question, but there was no answer, and i'm afraid it
was not noticed, but if this is the wrong list, let me know :)
When you define a constant you can use two things that are not very clear
to me. Can someone explain?
1)
Hi,
i'm using output buffering and I have some pbms with it. I don't know if
it's a bug or if I misunderstand something. I post this pbm here cause I use
the functions introduced in PHP 4.2.1 to manipulate nested ob.
Here is a description of the problem :
ob_start();
html content
in an object
Hi,
I hope someone can properly test this patch, I'm currently
too short on time for it (and with properly testing I really
mean it that way, not just by calling mail() )
- Markus
On Sat, Jun 22, 2002 at 03:29:30PM +0200, Marcus Börger wrote :
Here comes the diff -
In fact, the pbm comes from the output callback function (I use
ob_gzhandler) in the first ob_start. If I put one, no ouput at all... If I
remove it, I have the output I want.
Does anyone have an idea ?
G.
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Yasuo Ohgaki wrote:
Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote:
Yasuo Ohgaki wrote:
I think gettext module is also a good one to be enabled by default
or recommend users strongly.
well, as everything depending on setlocale() or putenv(LANG=...)
is *not* threadsafe this might be a not-so-good
I have a few sites where I deliberately violate the HTTP spec in this
way to get around a bug in IE (I know, shame on me). I've been using
relative URLs in a Location header for years with no crashes that I
know of.
There must be something unique in your configuration. Have you mentioned
At 20:38 22.06.2002, Marcus Börger wrote:
helly Sat Jun 22 14:38:34 2002 EDT
Modified files:
/php4/ext/exif exif.c
Log:
exif_read_data returns mime-type now for image and thumbnail And
exif_thumbnail now optionally returns imagetype. (Marcus)
#So now you can use
Yasuo Ohgaki wrote:
Note in the manual page says setlocale() is not required,
so I was supposing it's not needed.
Anyway, it seems it's been modified recently and I haven't
use gettext for long time. Need some research.
It uses process-global settings to determine the language
to use, so
On Sat, Jun 22, 2002 at 08:53:12PM +0200, Marcus Börger wrote :
Question:
if i use
$width=$height=$image_type=0;
then all three receive the value of $image_type. Where is the failure?
Because they it's only one variable and two references ...
We've seen this behaviour also with
On Tue, 2002-06-11 at 00:04, Timm Friebe wrote:
ZE2 has a bug...
Well, replying to myself:-)
I took some time to have a look at where the bugs occur (see my original
email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], sent 11 Jun 2002 00:04:09 +0200) and
think I got rid of them.
concerning the keyword parent and the
Why? If you're commiting code you should know how to use these basic functions...
besides, sprintf is not really all that bad...
-Sterling
Proposal comment for spprintf/snprintf header. When nobody objects i commit
this to spprintf.h and make a notice in snprintf.h.
/*
Comparing:
Guillaume Smet wrote:
In fact, the pbm comes from the output callback function (I use
ob_gzhandler) in the first ob_start. If I put one, no ouput at all... If I
remove it, I have the output I want.
Does anyone have an idea ?
G.
Current output buffer prevent from deleting zlib output
I just realized mime_magic module is under php4/ext
It should be pear/pecl/mime_magic since it's new
module.
Most modules should go to pear/PECL to release
bug fix/new release module by module eventually
anyway.
When we move most modules out of php4 source tree,
PHP 4.4.0 or PHP 4.3.0?
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1) Do we need the call to ts_resource?
If so we could remove sapi_globals as we don't use it.
If not we can remove the whole line which works fine for me.
2) One more warning in uninitialized dummy_track_vars_array
regards
marcus
cvs -z3 -q diff main\main.c (in directory S:\php4\)
Index:
Idea was that most people are not aware of spprintf and do not know the
difference.
So Markus and me thought about adding such a note.
marcus
At 23:44 22.06.2002, Sterling Hughes wrote:
Why? If you're commiting code you should know how to use these basic
functions...
besides, sprintf is
I don't think adding a note is a bad idea.
Andi
At 04:44 PM 6/22/2002 -0500, Sterling Hughes wrote:
Why? If you're commiting code you should know how to use these basic
functions...
besides, sprintf is not really all that bad...
-Sterling
Proposal comment for spprintf/snprintf header.
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