4.3?
http://cvs.php.net/co.php/php4/ext/mssql/php_mssql.c?login=2r=1.107
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You could charge $100 per php licence too. :P
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Jani Taskinen wrote:
Just make this one moderated. (but allow anyone with CVS
access to post freely :)
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Jon Parise writes:
Get rid of stri_replace() and/or str_ireplace() and just add
a fourth optional parameter to str_replace() to control
case-sensitivity.
Yup.
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, the number one
cause of the cycle is information sharing amongst a smaller
subgroup formed from the main group, usually without their
knowledge. In most cases, the result is fatal. The few groups
I've seen actually emerge from an active cycle are irreparably
damaged.
[/noise]
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From: James Cox wrote:
Mike Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm wondering if it will be possible to build and use
both PHP4 and PHP5 as apache modules on the same webserver,
similar to the way we could use both PHP3 and PHP4.
[snip]
the patch for naming everything php5 and not php4
Hiya,
I'm wondering if it will be possible to build and use both PHP4
and PHP5 as apache modules on the same webserver, similar to the
way we could use both PHP3 and PHP4.
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btw, has anyone tested this combo with mysql 4 yet?
Yup, mysql-4.0.7-gamma.
Works fine for me, except phpMyAdmin has some minir problems
that I haven't bothered tracking down yet.
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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. :)
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the bottom of the page.
Awesome and classy.
Much like your contribution to PHP.
Thanks, and all the best to you in '03.
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/php and sapi/cgi/php respectfully
The second path is wrong, and respectfully should be respectively.
Shouldn't that be 'sapi/cgi/php and sapi/cli/php respectively'?
^^^
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Ari Pollak wrote:
On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 07:41:50PM -0500, Mike Robinson wrote:
Shouldn't that be 'sapi/cgi/php and sapi/cli/php respectively'?
The second path is wrong, and respectfully should be respectively.
Duh.
I guess I should lay off the egg nog eh?
:P
Just so you know, not so long ago a google search for
T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM used to turn up just 1 matching result.
:P
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Pierre-Alain Joye wrote:
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 00:17:47 +0100
Pierre-Alain Joye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 23:56:03 +0100
and is more stable.
The problem with
free/gd_free is likely due to you having 2 sets of the GD
library on your
computer. This confuses the check, because the headers do not
correspond with
the library itself.
Is the xpm fix going to make it into 4.3 then?
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, which didn't occur in RC2.
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Marcus Börger writes:
When you use gd and jpeg configure.m4 from gd will check
first for existance of the library file and second for one of
its functions. So i guess there is somethink wrong with the
#ifdefs in gd.c or in generating them
Wez Furlong writes:
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002, Mike Robinson wrote:
Sorry. There's just no way this should happen.
But it has happened, and it's going stay this way.
Now, if you don't have anything positive to contribute,
please stop stirring up threads like this (again) without
first
php-cli.exe. This seems
like such a nobrainer. Am I missing something? Clue me in.
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of the CGI executable has to be changed at all. Any pointers
or enlightenment would be welcomed. :)
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Marcus Börger wrote:
At 22:08 08.12.2002, Mike Robinson wrote:
Christoph Grottolo wrote:
It's worse.
At least PHP 4.2.2 and 4.2.3. have php-cli.exe (CLI) and php.exe
(CGI).
This is the way it should stay.
I'm trying to find the archive of the discussion that lead to this
being
to file corruptions.
I agree. Absolutely. Masking bona fide file operation errors would
be a huge mistake, IMHO.
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well.
The fact is, you shouldn't be needing code to catch a parse
error, if you do, there is something wrong with the way you
program, not with php.
Bingo.
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is the
recommendation for production sites) and cranking stuff out to syslog
or some file I can monitor.
Throwing a 500 document is ugly, and so 90's. :)
Being competitive does not mean 'being like the other guys', a path
PHP has carefully and rightfully avoided.
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Ivan Ristic
Its up to 2.0.6 now. :)
Boutell has gone GD crazy all of a sudden.
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From: Pierre-Alain Joye [mailto:paj;pearfr.org]
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 11:55 AM
To: Clay
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] GD 2.0.6 make errors
).
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Starting program: /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -X
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x40599842 in compress (init_bits=3, outfile=0x81614fc, im=0x8166c00) at
gd_lzw_out.c:534
534 if ( HashTabOf (i) == fcode ) {
(gdb) bt
#0 0x40599842
mentioning the segfault.
Thanks for taking it easy on me though. :)
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Good idea. This is useful. Thanks. :)
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From: Marcus Börger [mailto:marcus.boerger;t-online.de]
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 4:05 PM
To: Wez Furlong
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] [RFC] php-cli: option to ignore php.ini
Jani Taskinen writes:
I must (still) agree. +1 for making it disabled for now..
(people who need it, already know to use
--enable-mbstring with 4.2.3)
Exactly.
It should remain off by default until it's solid.
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Markus Fischer writes:
You can use PHP as CGI on Win32/IIS platform which proves to
be far more stable or use Apache instead of IIS.
The combination you're using is known to have serious
problems and is not recommended.
Is this documented anywhere?
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be interested in seeing more about this extension. It sounds
like it could be useful. What kind of license would this stuff
be released under?
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Jason T. Greene writes:
Ok,
I hereby volunteer to update the documentation to clearly
explain shifting (with examples).
Excellent!
That way, I can't stop losing sleep wondering what the heck
someone would need this stuff for. :)
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No need to play the blame-game. :)
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Zeev Suraski writes:
I vote we keep PHP-CLI with implicit_flush
on by default.
Ditto.
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Rasmus Lerdorf writes:
Whoa, pigs are flying over the skating rink in hell.
Those aren't pigs. That's the Unisys Legal Department.
It's a common mistake. :)
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Jani Taskinen wrote:
Heh..just take a look in the database for bugs and them tell me
how to get that data out of it. :)
SQL should do the trick.
:)
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a test like strtopper(äöü)==ÄÖÜ to check if
the system is able to handle these characters correctly. If
not, the test could be skipped.
Adding to ext/xml/tests/007.phpt:
if (strtoupper(äöü)!=ÄÖÜ) {
print skip\n;
}
fixes this for me.
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of this test ('sniper' I think).
Thanks for the crash course on LOCALE. :)
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Yes I can reproduce this in 4.3.0pre1 and in CVS from
yesterday. Exact same output in ext/xml/tests/007.log as below
in both cases.
Mike
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Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 1:03 PM
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, XML has not been a 'buzzword' for me, :) , so I'm not
really up on this stuff.
Mike
Saturday, October 19, 2002, 7:35:05 PM, Derick Rethans wrote:
On Sat, 19 Oct 2002, Mike Robinson wrote:
Yes I can reproduce this in 4.3.0pre1 and in CVS from yesterday.
Exact same output in ext/xml
Sorry, that test _is_ in 4.2.3, and it failed there as well
with the same problem, it just didn't output anything during
make test.
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From: Mike Robinson [mailto:mike;mgrobinson.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 2:40 PM
To: 'Kjartan Mannes'; 'PHP Developers
Michael Mauch writes:
Are your locale settings ok?
Yeah, they're fine, for my locale.
But I'm not in Germany, though I'm told the beer there
is awesome. :)
Mike
% locale
LANG=de_DE.ISO-8859-15
LC_CTYPE=de_DE
LC_NUMERIC=de_DE.ISO-8859-15
LC_TIME=de_DE.ISO-8859-15
LC_COLLATE=C
Yup, I just grabbed a checkout and its fixed.
That was a weird one.
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Derick Rethans wrote:
Hello,
I could reproduce this with pre1, but latest CVS works fine
again. Can
you try?
Derick
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Mike Robinson wrote:
?php
printf(%01.2f
. This is on a stock redhat8
box.
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Derick Rethans writes:
Hey,
this is already fixed in CVS.
thanks,
Derick
Have you decided yet on the release cycle for 4.3? Are we any
closer to branching 4.3.0 or are we going to do 4.3.0pr2 for
further testing, or? :)
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Christian Schneider writes:
On a side note: I think the file_get_contents() function should be
renamed to file_get() as it is useful enough to deserve a
shorter name.
Conversely, your new function should be named file_put_contents()
for consistency. :)
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Dan Hardiker writes
Im -1 on changing the default before v5 but +1 on it being
done in the long run.
This sounds like the best approach.
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stream: HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.1 301 Moved
Permanently in /home/www/htdocs/test/fopen/slash.php on line 2
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From: Wez Furlong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 1:40 PM
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Wez
.
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-Original Message-
From: Ilia A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 10:11 PM
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Subject: [PHP-DEV] Streams Problems
There are 3 streams related problems I've come across today
while using CVS
code
is,
with the crew on the PHP team doing the fork, the library is
bound to get a LOT better. :)
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http://downloads.rhyme.com.au/gd/
Newer GD libs with gif support have been around for
quite a while. Compiling PHP against these works fine.
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Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 8:52 PM
, because .02 CDN isn't worth much
these days.
Mike Robinson
-Original Message-
From: Melvyn Sopacua [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 1:50 PM
To: Vlad Krupin
Cc: DJ Anubis; PHP-DEV; Jan Lehnardt
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] ext/aspell
The config option just makes
on the posterior.
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From: Jon Parise
Isn't it generally better (where better means more secure,
efficient, and easily maintained) to handle database access
control using PostgreSQL's native access mappings?
I would think so, and IMHO, that's where pgsql access control
belongs, with pgsql.
Regards
Mike
I for one have no use for line numbers in a phps file.
I do have use for being able to copy/paste out of phps
files, which would stop working with line numbers there.
Some folks use phps files to distribute snippets and
stuff.
Can't this be option, default off (current behaviour)?
Regards
Mike
Instead of?
Why is it that everyone else not only has to change the way they do
things but break everything done the old way?
How much plainer does a BC issue have to be?
One man's feature is another man's bug. You guys wanted a valid
reason, I gave one. There's probably more. :)
Did I miss
there is to it :)
Like so.
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I would like to express my sincere appreciation to the php dev
team, the qa team, the php-doc magicians, and as always the
countless others for their extraordinary continuing efforts
in making php4 the best.
Awesome work from incredibly awesome people.
My humble thanks.
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Cross-dressing.
Vibrators.
Oh my.
Breadsticks in the nose anyone?
.mike
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From: Dan Hardiker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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P.S.
Offtopic sorry
funny
James Cox wrote:
I vote to remove mbstring as a default module.
+1
Let us STOP burdening default builds with crap that is unlikely
to be used.
Amen.
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No problems with 4.2.2 as apache-1.3.26 dso on RH-7.2
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Subject: [PHP-DEV] segfault on adding empty heredoc to string
hi,
i can
Makes it much easier to see the difference. Good idea.
+1
.mike
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Subject: [PHP-DOC] diff style bug update headers
Hi!
I would like to
compile flags are.
Please ask support questions on the friendly helpful php-general
list.
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the Omega-13. ;)
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Is the snark really necessary?
It accomplishes what?
Mike Robinson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ID: 14707
Updated by: daniel
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Operating System: Any OS, any PHP version
PHP Version: 4.1.0
New Comment:
here's
I suspect so; I cannot reproduce this problem with 4.0.6 running on a
2.2.19 Linux box, nor with snapshot php4-200111030900 running on a
stock RH-7.2 box.
Well, file uploads do work in general in PHP 4.0.6 or the whole world
would be screaming. So there is something specific to your test
for freetype.h in
/usr/include/freetype2. Its a mess.
Its strange though that a snapshot from May 6
worked. It shouldn't have on this system. :)
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Andi Gutmans wrote:
Can you try and revert those changes and see if it helps? Maybe you can
find the cause of the problem?
Andi
a closer look at things when I get home from
work.
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Andi Gutmans wrote:
Can you try and revert those changes and see if it helps? Maybe you can
find the cause of the problem?
Andi
At 10:11 PM 5/16/2001 -0400, Mike Robinson wrote:
Andi wrote:
I rolled 4.0.6RC1
() shows:
GD Support enabled
GD Version 1.6.2 or higher
T1Lib Support enabled
GIF Support enabled
JPG Support enabled
WBMP Support enabled
so somewhere along the line freetype and
png stuff got dropped. I'll investigate more
shortly.
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dir tests
(amongst others).
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Was this intended?
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- Stig
Phew.
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This is the php-dev list.
Try the php-general list.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.mnogo.php
http://www.htdig.org/
-Original Message-
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Sent: April 23, 2001 7:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-DEV] PHP Search
i need to search
Sorry about the address, or lack thereof.
When I run phpinfo();
A wierd logo in the right top corner with a guy that has walrus
teeth shows up.
Actually, they look like french fries, or pencils maybe.
What a hoot!
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To
,
opensource and otherwise. None of them require the
level of integration midgard currently enjoys. At best,
Midgard belongs in PEAR. It most definitely, IMHO, does not
belong in the PHP source.
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Rasmus Lerdorf writes:
Because it didn't work, and the ImageMagick library is absolutely
horrible. Have a look at the Imlib2 extension.
-Rasmus
I surprised imlib2 hasn't made it into the php source.
It is quite nice.
Perhaps its time it graduated. :)
.mike
On Wed, 21 Mar 2001,
Any ideas of what's the problem?
Leave the '/lib' part off the dir-path for some of the
items in the configure line:
--with-xpm-dir=/usr/X11R6/lib
Try --with-xpm-dir=/usr/X11R6
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Subject: [PHP-DEV] PHP 4.0 Bug #9778 Updated: error when compiling with
gd
ID: 9778
Updated by: sniper
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)
... builds and installs without any trouble.
A runthrough of some rudimentary scripting involving
functions from most of the extensions shows no
problems. If I can additional info please lmk.
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-??? to disable
it.
Jeremy
How about --enable-kitchen-sink (or some other name) which builds
everything it can find, and --enable-tiny-cgi and --enable-tiny-dso,
which builds stripped out php without having to specify anything.
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Go to http://bugs.php.net and read #7711,8774, and 8721.
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Subject: [PHP-DEV] Undefined Versioned Symbol
I've been having problems
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