Another idea is to provide to more newbie users a PHP Administrator like in
Coldfusion Administrator.

This will also let the remote user change some php directives.

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Ernani


"Ernani Joppert Pontes Martins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu na
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> I have a sugestion......
>
> Like some of "a lot" of designers want to use ASP scripts on server
side....
>
> I have had a lot of critics about session handling on PHP.
>
> Yes I know that you can't send headers to the browser when you've already
> sent some other stuffs, but ASP users have strange feeling that this is
> weird.
>
> They are not able to understand this procedure, and this way give them
some
> bad feelings about using PHP.
>
> Can't we implement some procedure that checks if Cookies and session
> commands were specified in the wrong way and automatically fix this for
the
> ASP wrong programmers?
>
> If we found some cookies and session parameters on the entire script, can
> php intend to send this values to the browser w/o send that warning
message
> ?
>
> This procedure should minimize most common problems to bring PHP as the
most
> Strong server side scripting language used in the entire internet.
>
> I am not a ASP fan, I had this problems while I was trying to bring more
> people to PHP and quit to implement Microsoft ASP solutions.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ernani
>
>
>



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