Zeev Suraski wrote:
> Log:
> another startup initialization fix - only ISAPI and CGI SAPI's tested,
> minor compile buglets might occur in other SAPIs, but should be trivial
> to fix...
Apache 2.0 doesn't start. No error message.
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On Sat, 10 Aug 2002, Marcus Börger wrote:
> +This can be done automaticall with the use of php_error_docref. Where the
> +docref parameter is either NULL or a manual reference describing the
> +error in detail. This must be an external url started by "http://"; or
> +the name of a
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>On Sat, 10 Aug 2002, Marcus Börger wrote:
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> > +This can be done automaticall with the use of
Proposal for CODING_STANDARDS
cvs -z3 -q diff CODING_STANDARDS main\main.c (in directory S:\php4\)
Index: CODING_STANDARDS
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RCS file: /repository/php4/CODING_STANDARDS,v
retrieving revision 1.14
diff -u -r1.14 CODING_STANDARDS
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O.k. here it comes:
First thanks to Wez for another great idea.
The order of parameters and the function names have changed. The
order is now docref TSRM, optional parameters and starting from type
the original parameters of php_error. This order makes it easier to change
php_error calls into ph
Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote:
> Edin Kadribasic wrote:
>
>> edinkFri Mar 1 14:29:36 2002 EDT
>>
>> Modified files: /php4/mainmain.c Log:
>> Added PHP_SAPI constant which contains the name of running SAPI.
>> @- Added PHP_SAPI constant which contains the name of r
Andi Gutmans wrote:
> Only revert the php_request_shutdown_for_exec() the last two things
> are OK. I didn't see the second half. These are changes I know I made
> but they must have not saved :)
Sorry,
Sebastian
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Sascha Schumann wrote:
> sas Fri Jul 27 20:44:20 2001 EDT
>
> Modified files:
> /php4/main main.c
> Log:
> Remove superfluous returns
This fixed the issue with session_start()
once again.
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