Hello,
please forward user questions to the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailinglist, this list is for development _OF_ PHP, not development
_with_ PHP.
Derick
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, thien wrote:
Hi gurus,
Does anyone has a sample script to manage PHP's session , please give me
I am new to PHP so
As you can see in bug #15209, the change that introduced this problem was
that we started calling php_request_shutdown() in apache_module_main(),
prior to calling it from php_apache_request_shutdown(). So, the place to
put it is clearly php_apache_request_shutdown(), where it used to be called
Have fun reading!
Indeed a funny reading!
The only thing i missed was the december diberauschendenscussion Quoting
behaviour exposed.
Reference:
http://news.php.net/article.php?group=php.devarticle=%3CPine.LNX.4.50.0212281820140.1306-10%40eco.foo%3E
Happy new year and hopefully an
This has been a great year for our community. We have attracted
wonderful new developers, such as Edin, Ilia, Wez, and others,
significantly improved our little language, and knocked back a few beers
at various conferences. In this coming year, I wish us all to realize
some of our dreams, make new
Hi,
I've just committed a patch which I mentioned in the previous mail.
http://news.php.net/article.php?group=php.devarticle=92027
But I'm not sure if the function naming really conforms to the standard.
If it annoys you, please let me know.
Regards,
Moriyoshi
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On 31 Dec 2002, Timothy Hitchens wrote:
Docs:
Setup a common thread of examples across all PHP documentation
as 80% of all questions about PHP on lists could be answered
with common examples across all functions in the documentation.
80% of all questions about PHP on the lists could be
On Tuesday 31 December 2002 22:39, Philip Olson wrote:
80% of all questions about PHP on the lists could be
answered if people read the manual in the first place.
Wait, make that 95% :)
Philip, we need more examples (and also correct ones). Hitcho is absolutely
right here. Were also
Setup a common thread of examples across all PHP
documentation as 80% of all questions about PHP on
lists could be answered with common examples across
all functions in the documentation.
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Georg Richter wrote:
On Tuesday 31 December 2002 22:39, Philip Olson
Happy New Year to everyone! It's already 2003 here in Israel.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed. The way things look, 2003 will be a
very fruitful year for PHP with hopefully a new major version!
A special thanks to Derick for the cool Look Back of 2002!
Andi
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Philip Olson wrote:
Setup a common thread of examples across all PHP
documentation as 80% of all questions about PHP on
lists could be answered with common examples across
all functions in the documentation.
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Georg Richter wrote:
On Tuesday 31 December 2002 22:39,
My take on all of this is that with examples we can direct people from the
general
help lists to these pages or simple copy and paste in as the reply to their
question.
Timothy Hitchens (HiTCHO)
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On Tuesday 31 December 2002 23:51, Timothy Hitchens \(HiTCHO\) wrote:
My take on all of this is that with examples we can direct people from the
general
help lists to these pages or simple copy and paste in as the reply to their
question.
From the doc-meeting-protocol
With 4.3.0 out the door, I just wanted to take a moment and join the
chourus and say Happy new year as well. Peace and happiness to all, and
I'll be sure to throw one back for the success of PHP as well ;)
John
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Perhaps we should try to get documentation for those functions which
don't have anything before we worry about trying to go through and add
more examples for those that do?
John
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To:
On 31 Dec 2002, Timothy Hitchens wrote:
Modules:
Output Buffering further development to enable more template
environment advancement and error handling.
THis module is very delicate and quite complex, it would not be
advisable to dive into this and patch without consulting on php-dev.
Hi PHP-lovers! Happy new year!
I just downloaded the PHP 4.3.0 binaries (Win32, zip) and saw,
that no PEAR related stuff is included... is that right or is
there a mistake in it? I thought, PEAR would be integral part
of PHP since some versions...
Regards!
Toby
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To All,
Congratulations to all of you on a fine year for PHP, and
continued success in the future.
Peace to you and yours, and a Happy New Year. :)
Best Regards
Mike Robinson
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Hi All,
It is still 2002 in California, and a few other parts of the world :-).
I wish all of you a happy new year and I'm looking forward to be working
on PHP in 2003.
- Frank
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