ID: 745
Comment by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Analyzed
Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Operating System: any?
PHP Version: 4.0.6RC3
New Comment:

what a load of wank


Previous Comments:
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[2001-12-12 15:02:08] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Personally, I would rather avoid adding configuration 
directives for something as small as this! :)


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[2001-12-12 14:45:10] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

i'd like to have $whatever[...][...][x] and $whatever[...][...][y] in
all cases, maybe 
with ini switches for old, new or both ...

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[2001-12-12 14:33:25] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Maybe we should just make $foo_x[123] and $foo_y[123] 
available in addition to $foo[123]? That should keep BC 
and still do things right, though we might want to change 
the value of $foo[123] to something like 'x,y' instead of 
just y???



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[2001-12-12 14:26:34] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Well, I don't believe this would be such a BC breaker. I mean, the
behavior is clearly broken and by the timespan of this report and by
the lack of discussion about this through the years, I don't think that
many people experienced this.

I would vote for a fix. :)

-- Joao

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[2001-12-12 14:22:25] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Confirmed in PHP 4.1.0
Do we want to change this behavior? IMO, this is wrong, 
but it has been like this for a long time. Do we want to 
break BC to fix it?


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