On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Ray Hunter wrote:
Will this fix the errors that occur with running PHP as a servlet in
tomcat?
Basically, if you were using ini_set() anywhere, or using .htaccess files to
change any php settings, this patch should prevent errors/crashing.
-Tony
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On Wed,
Tony J. White wrote:
Can someone please add this to CVS or should I contact Sam Ruby (the
orignal author) to do it?
Committed,
Sebastian
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Will this fix the errors that occur with running PHP as a servlet in
tomcat?
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Ray
On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 01:20, Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
Tony J. White wrote:
Can someone please add this to CVS or should I contact Sam Ruby (the
orignal author) to do it?
Committed,
Sebastian
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Ray Hunter wrote:
Will this fix the errors that occur with running PHP as a servlet in
tomcat?
Can't tell. I have no Tomcat environment installed at the moment.
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Comments on the patch.
Don't redefine DL_ERROR, this should already be defined by the ZEND
engine, but just check to make sure ;)
All of your build problems are known problems. If you can fix them,
excellent! Just wondering if this has been tested against windows
where the most prevalent
I think the reason DL_ERROR is defined in java.c for win32 platforms is that
there is no dlerror() function for win32. I'm only guessing because I have
no win32 platform to test on.
On unix platforms, DL_ERROR is defined in zend.h as the function name for the
dlerror() equivalent.
Can someone
I'm made a stability fix to the PHP Java extension. A full description of the
changes as well as the updated java.c file (and patch) can be found here:
http://tjw.org/php_java/
Can someone please add this to CVS or should I contact Sam Ruby (the orignal
author) to do it?
-Tony
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PHP
Tony J. White wrote:
I'm made a stability fix to the PHP Java extension. A full description
of the changes as well as the updated java.c file (and patch) can be
found here:
http://tjw.org/php_java/
Good to know that someone has the knowledge and the time to look after
this abandoned