Is it possible to include www.php.net/bugs.php?id= at the front of these, or
on a second line trailing each bug listed?
Would make the list twice as long, but a lot simpler to follow up on, w/mail
reader that recognises links.
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I say go for it.
What's the worst that can happen
*smirk*
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ID: 10661
Updated by: derick
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Open
Status: Closed
Question:
Is is_null() an alias for isset()?
Based on this statement and my understanding of both funcitons, it should
be.
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At 07:02 PM 5/3/2001 -0500, Andrei Zmievski wrote:
At 06:31 PM 5/3/01 -0500,
Well you should, damnit!
;-)
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At 20:20 4/5/2001, Björn Schotte wrote:
* Zeev Suraski wrote:
There's a good starting point already, people are more than welcome to
extend it.
I don't understand why
This sounds as if it may be a disk caching issue.
Is your session data stored in files (the default)?
flush() dumps io to the web browser, is there a file_flush()?
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On Fri, 4 May 2001, Chuck Hagenbuch wrote:
That's a problem with it being an option, yes. I'd vote for
just making php case sensitive, period.
+1
echo typically is not a program.
It is a command in the CMD.exe or COMMAND.com programs.
$output=exec(cmd -c echo hello); //should produce the desired effect.
Why piping output to a file changes this fact, is beyond me.
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is_null() should return false if a variable is not set.
isset() should be used to test for variables existance, not is_null().
This is my opinion and I'm sticking to it. Those whom deviate from my
opinion are wrong in my opinion!!!
-Joe
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This may be fixed in 4.0.5
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Operating system: Windows 2000
PHP version: 4.0.4pl1
PHP Bug Type: OCI8 related
Bug description: Exit() function never work when an Oracle
Hehe,
If it did work, PHP might then mean:
Preferred Hacking PreProcessor
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ID: 9916
Updated by: derick
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Open
Status: Closed
Bug Type: *Directory/Filesystem functions
the refcount when doing something silly like
converting a resource to an integer?
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At 06:03 PM 4/27/2001 -0400, Joe Brown wrote:
Run into a spot of trouble using Metabase(db wrapper) because of
Serious problem...
I checked out php4 today, and compiled it on windows and linux.
The bang (!) in the if statement changes the resource to
if(!($connection=ociplogon(scott,tiger,orcl))) {
var_dump($connection) = resource(1) of type (Unknown)
w/out the bang(!)
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At 08:50 PM 4/28/2001 +0200, Thies C. Arntzen wrote:
On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 06:12:19PM +0200, Andi Gutmans wrote:
At 08:28 AM 4/28/2001 -0400, Joe Brown wrote:
Having said th
, a warning should be generated.
@OCIFreeStatement would then squash the warning, if this is the desired
behaviour.
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Run into a spot of trouble using Metabase(db wrapper) because of it's use of
casting a $var=intval($resource) where OCIFreeCursor fails to function after
it has been casted.
Guessing that it fails because intval is creating a reference to the
resource, in turn OCI does not release the resource
This is likely a permissions issue rather than a PHP or file_exists()
defect.
Make sure your web server user (typically user nobody) has permissions to
/tmp and /tmp/test
If the www user cannot read or execute your test directory, then it will
not be able to stat a file in that directory
This is the documented behavior of strrchr();
It searches for the last occurence of a CHARACTER, not a string.
There does not appear to be function to search for the last occurence of a
string. Perhaps a feature request would be more appropriate.
In the mean time perhaps reversing both strings
How about the 16th timezone's (US -- Alaska) 8th paper's (no clue) 16th noun
on the paper.
P=chr(16)
H=chr(8)
P=chr(16)
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On 11 Apr 2001, Stig Sæther Bakken wrote:
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If someone would apply this patch to ext/oci8/oci8.c I think the Oracle
using Win32 community would be greatful.
Don't know if all threaded environments have a problem with OCI8's behaviour
in threaded mode. PHP on win32 really doesn't like it... I haven't been
able to get it to crash with
I wrote a little function to do something similar to that.
It's a little weak but does a fairly good job formatting. Maybe sombody
will make it better and send me the code too ;-)
// format($element, $format)
// element=input ...
// format="(999)999- x"
// 9=numeric digit
// X=converts
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On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 10:50:49PM -0400, Joe Brown wrote:
It appears to me that the oci8 module does not behave well on win32 - a
threaded environment. I've begun to study
instruction is incurred.
joebrown
podiatryfl.com
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On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 10:50:49PM -0400, Joe Brown wrote:
It appears to me that the oci8 module does not behave
It appears to me that the oci8 module does not behave well on win32 - a
threaded environment. I've begun to study the code, and believe I can make
it mind the rules.
Thread safe programming is new to me. (hehe were have you heard that b4?-)
Is anyone else working on the OCI8 extension?
I'm using the latest snapshot's on win32.
Getting some needed practice with MSVC...
I think the problem is that OCI is walking on TSRM
local storage. I haven't been able to verify it, but
my gut says it's so.
joebrown
podiatryfl.com
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ID: 9857
Excellent example Keith.
In order for PHP to gain acceptance in the commercial communities, a date
limitation will certainly prevent that.
Date limitation on "only" this or that operating system does not support any
argument.
Ideally it should not depend an operating system structure.
I
Have you looked at the instructions at
http://www.php4win.de
under articles/compiling -english version?
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ID: 9964
Updated by: dbeu
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Open
Status: Analyzed
Bug Type: Compile Failure
Assigned To:
Comments:
Look in the win32 directory for :
php4ts.dsw
This configuration contains the correct build settings for zend and php4.
Maybe ZendTS.DSP should be removed from the distribution?
I ran into difficulties compiling with php4.dsw in the win32 directory,
php4ts.dsw works like a charm. ;-)
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Is it possible there are nulls in the output?
Read in one of the news.php.com groups that earlier versions of netscape
stop when a null is recieved in the stream.
Suggestions were to save the source and view with an editor that can
identify and display codes for null characters (chr(0)).
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