Yes, it's quite intentional.
Because there is no way to embed images within HTML, the way PHP displays
these images is by detecting a special kind of input string. If this input
string is detected, PHP spits out the PHP or Zend image, as
necessary. Since this allows remote users to detect
Okay. I was just curious why phpinfo() behaves differently, since
4.0.6 always shows images. IIRC.
I thought mbstr-enc-trans is doing something wrong for the images
at first :(
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Yasuo Ohgaki
Zeev Suraski wrote:
Yes, it's quite intentional.
Because there is no way to embed images
Yasuo Ohgaki wrote:
Okay. I was just curious why phpinfo() behaves differently, since 4.0.6
always shows images. IIRC.
I thought mbstr-enc-trans is doing something wrong for the images at
first :(
Oops. I meant mbstring, not mbstr-enc-trans. mbstr-enc-trans
is for HTTP input char
Title: RE: [PHP-DEV] phpinfo() : Why no PHP Zend image when expose_php=off?
I'll have to remember this come April 1st so I can see
the next version of 'hide the bread sticks'.
;)
Mike Robinson
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