On Tuesday 04 February 2003 20:25, Marcus Börger wrote:
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> >That is a bit too much text for 'php -h'. It should be moved to the
> >online manual. Adding a man page would be great too.
>
> I wrote already i will do so...but haven't yet the time.
Could you please then remove the explanation fr
> > I don't like this. IMO all those switches make it messy... and I really
> > don't see the advantage of this over -r. PHP isn't supposed to be used
> > like this. If it things get too complicated for -r, write a separate
> > script instead of hacking up the command line.
> > -1 on this.
>
> Ye
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 08:25:45PM +0100, Marcus B?rger wrote:
> >Am I correct in this assumption? If yes, could please try to point
> >out what are the advantages of -B -R -E and -F over using just -r?
>
> Yes it is the same result. I never said you cannot do it otherwise.
> The reason i implemen
At 10:28 04.02.2003, Edin Kadribasic wrote:
>First simply use "php -h" but i am also thinking about adding a man
>page.
That is a bit too much text for 'php -h'. It should be moved to the
online manual. Adding a man page would be great too.
I wrote already i will do so...but haven't yet the tim