At 08:40 PM 12/27/02 -0700, The Doctor wrote:
Is it just my or are there problems with static Aapche 1.3.27 compiles?
I don't know if it is _just_ you, but my static install compiled and is
running just fine.
SuSE 8.0
php 4.3.0
Apache 1.3.27
Mod_SSL 2.8.12-1.3.27
OpenSSL 0.9.6h
ming
At 11:29 AM 12/28/02 -0700, The Doctor wrote:
On Sat, Dec 28, 2002 at 04:04:14AM -0700, Rick Widmer wrote:
At 08:40 PM 12/27/02 -0700, The Doctor wrote:
./configure --with-apache=../apache --with-mysql --with-pgsql=/usr
--enable-cli --enable-calendar --enable-debug=no
--with-config-file=/web
At 03:59 AM 12/26/02 +0100, Mattia wrote:
First, this list is for the development _of_ PHP, not development _with_
PHP, so further discussion of this and similar subjects should appear on
the php-general list.
I have a site in wich user can register, but everyone can navigate as
Guest, even if
I just submitted documentation for the is_callable function. I _think_ is
correct, but someone who knows more about it than I might want to look it
over. It should appear soon in the user notes at:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.is-callable.php
Rick
Thanks to Andrei Zmievski and
At 03:02 PM 12/5/02 +0100, Tit \Black\ Petric wrote:
From my point of view accessing a file should result in an
error if the file cannot be opened or in case of
GetImageSize() a file operation cannot be executed. For
example i would expect GetImageSize() to show an error if the
At 12:27 PM 11/30/02 +, Benjamin Paul wrote:
Anyone know how to allow pre 4.0.3 code which was written when you could
call get parsed variables as $variable etc tyo work on the new version of
php which doesnt allow this ???
This really belongs on the php-general list, this list is for the
At 07:09 PM 11/28/02 -0500, John Coggeshall wrote:
That's not the issue... In C, the behavior is to actually print the
alphabet A-Z... It looks like our implementation is messed up, but the
bug report is a bit misleading as to if I should fix the documentation
to say you CAN'T do this, or fix
At 06:28 PM 11/28/02 -0800, Sara Pollita Golemon wrote:
I'm a big -1 on this. The patch will not actually solve the root problem.
On Unix systems, the MTA needs to know that the webserver user is
'trusted' to masquerade as another user. In exim this would be the
'trusted-users' directive,
At 10:33 PM 11/18/02 -0500, Mike Leddy wrote:
Hello,
In what situations will memory allocated to a script remain with the
apache process after the script has terminated ?
I always thought that memory allocated would be released on script
termination - Am I wrong in this assumption ?
Could it
At 07:38 PM 10/28/02 +0900, Yasuo Ohgaki wrote:
BTW, we should better to have a little different ini
selection for CLI.
For instance,
/etc/phprc or php.ini
~/.phprc or php.ini
which are standard locations of rc files under UNIX
like systems.
This I can agree with. I would prefer
At 06:05 PM 10/27/02 -0800, Zeev Suraski wrote:
Thank you for the detailed explanation, I'm sure everybody understands it now.
I vote we keep PHP-CLI with implicit_flush on by default.
+1
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I fail to see how using ?php is better coding practices. Unless you
plan on distributing your code to the masses or mixing XML/XHTML without
trivially escaping it, I see absolutely no point in using ?php over ?.
In reality, very few people intermix PHP and XML. It just doesn't make a
whole
At 10:12 PM 9/18/02 +0300, Jani Taskinen wrote:
I was just thinking that .phps support is there to
just show source of some php file. I don't think it's
really any BC problem to always have line numbering on
for them. And have an optional parameter to the PHP function
to
At 01:08 PM 9/18/02 +0100, Dan Hardiker wrote:
Hi All,
1. Does adding the ?HIGHLIGHT_FORMAT switch to the .phps file format
reduce or degregate current / existing functionality in any way? {if yes,
please expand)
No, but since no one has given any reason why line numbers should not
be on
May I suggest that for .phps you just turn line numbers on all the time,
unless someone can come up with a reason not to enable them better
than that's the way its always been. Backwards compatibility is good
when it affects how a program runs, but in this case I just don't see a
reason not to
At 05:31 PM 8/20/02 +0200, Tit \Black\ Petric wrote:
the ip match should be implemented too, but trough a php.ini switch, since i
see how that behaviour might not be desired from your comment above, i would
default it to off thou, let the user/admin/whatnot change it if they desire
to do that.
At 11:15 AM 7/18/02 -0600, Braulio José Solano Rojas wrote:
Hi!
Is there an interface to search through the dev list?
Try:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-devr=1w=2
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