list of php-dev-post.
At least, this is the best solution to spam I've seen in the past.
I'm not sure I explained myself that well there, but I've not have my regular
amount of caffeine required to wake me up yet. Apologies.
--
Gareth Ardron
Visualcode :: 01584 861597 :: http
At 15:10 23/10/2002 +0200, Maxim Maletsky wrote:
Would be very nice to have since PHP v5. Guys?
echo explode(,,$somearray)[0];
I would love to see it happen.
--
PHP Development Mailing List http://www.php.net/
To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
At 18:01 15/10/2002 +0200, Zeev Suraski wrote:
I don't think you use reasonable logic in your analysis. For instance,
the fact that many servers have short_open_tag turned off and for them,
changing the default won't pose a security risk... So what? That's no
way to look at things, really.
At 09:14 11/10/2002 +0200, BUSTARRET, Jean-Francois wrote:
We are currently building apps for French iMode, and have to use a
closed-source non-free Windows DLL to generate our images (can't use GD
and imageMagick's dithering algorithm is shitty).
have a look at imlib2 and the various command
At 10:40 09/10/2002 -0700, you wrote:
I am not talking about just mine. I am talking about a sizeable subset of
all PHP apps that use sessions. My problem here is that I do not
understand the reasoning for not continuing to allow session_register to
work on global variables regardless of the
At 05:06 02/10/2002 -0300, you wrote:
Yes I know that you can't send headers to the browser when you've already
sent some other stuffs, but ASP users have strange feeling that this is
weird.
php.ini : Output buffering = On
what is wrong with this?
Can't we implement some procedure that checks
At 05:36 02/10/2002 -0300, you wrote:
Hi Gareth,
I do not know about performance impacts
well, if you're talking about talking a script, reading it- editing it -
parsing - executing, it stands to reason that this'll have more overhead
than just parse - execute and so performance will