ID: 8922
Updated by: joey
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Closed
Bug Type: DOM XML related
Operating System: RH 7.0
PHP Version: 4.0 Latest CVS (25/01/2001)
Assigned To: joey
New Comment:
Sterling beat me to it, but I still got an email...
Removing myself from Assigned
Previous
Perhaps the php-doc guys can set up the basics (I don't have
time to become a doc guru) so that we at least have somewhere
to put it, and that might encourage people to write some docs.
Also, whenever a new API comes along (like zend_parse_parameters)
it could be put in there from the
Kinda like the FSF assignment. This is so that we can publish these docs
in books free of charge, without having to run after everybody who
contributed. Don't worry, we don't get a nickel out of it.
I dunno what its under now but the Open Documentation License is nice as
then main
There is a tree in place, http://www.zend.com/zend/api.php for more
information... Albeit these docs are way out of date and are very
rudimentary its just no one with api familiarity, also has the
patience
to improve them :)
Yes; I have a local copy of those docs.
They are
At 09:51 10-09-01, James Moore wrote:
Kinda like the FSF assignment. This is so that we can publish these docs
in books free of charge, without having to run after everybody who
contributed. Don't worry, we don't get a nickel out of it.
I dunno what its under now but the Open
At 03:47 10-09-01, Sterling Hughes wrote:
That's your opinion. Why do we have to change it, when people have
been using it happily for all these years.
That's not a very good reason. We'd be playing with PHP 3.0 today if that
was the guideline :)
What happened to adding a new
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PHP version: 4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: iPlanet related
Bug description: php4.0.6 on solaris 5.8 for iPlanet4.1 SP5 won't start
COmpiling PHP 4.0.6 on solaris 5.8(sparc) as nsapi for iPlanet 4.1 SP5
gives no problem. But at
ID: 13223
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: iPlanet related
Operating System: solaris 5.8
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
COmpiling PHP 4.0.6 on solaris 5.8(sparc) as nsapi for iPlanet 4.1 SP5 gives no
problem.
configure
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Operating system: win98
PHP version: 4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: Reproducible crash
Bug description: pb with exec function
i use easy php 1.5 and when i try to execute this code
? exec(pkunzip -o *.zip); ?, i obtain
Warning: Unable to fork [cd ftp] in
ID: 13224
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Reproducible crash
Operating System: win98
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
sorry, i worked with easy php 1.4
Previous Comments:
Im trying to figue out the following anagram using PHP. Here is the problem:
Using letters of the alphabet represented by a number, I have to come up
with words that add up to exactly 100.
Numbers are in reverse where A=26 and Z=1, so for example:
A = 26
B = 25
C = 24
...
...
X = 3
Y = 2
Z =
Ooops! Sorry about that last email. Wrong list. Meant to send it to the
general list.
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Bug description: Memmory leak in curl
Hiya
If you run this script you will only see your mem usage (slowly) grow; it
looks like curl_close won't free the memmory as it won't
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Old Status: Feedback
Status: Open
Bug Type: Compile Failure
Operating System: AIX V4.3.3
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
i have installed libtool 1.4 and have got the same problem.
Michael
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ID: 13174
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Feedback
Status: Open
Bug Type: iPlanet related
Operating System: Solaris 2.6
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
iPlanet 4.1
php4-200109062235 seems to work. Still getting funny error messages when requesting
ID: 13222
Updated by: derick
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function
Operating System: windows 98
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
Are you sure you are using 4.0.6?
Derick
Previous Comments:
Zeev Suraski wrote:
www.php.net/~zeev/php-4.0.7RC2.tar.gz
There are still some CGI build problems reported, but because lots of
time passed since RC1, I think it's time for RC2.
Still didn't work as Apache module under Win32 (see bug #12853).
Tested Debug_TS and Release_TS
ID: 13174
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: iPlanet related
Operating System: Solaris 2.6
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
Oops, sorry ignore the last comment about setting status and headers.. The correct
procedure seems to be in
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PHP version: 4.0.6
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Some problem occurs if I want the database can only one user can use the
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text:
My vote: +0
Suggestions/remarks:
I'll take the proposal one piece at a time:
Good idea :-)
float random() / int random(min, max):
If I understand correctly, the only way you'll know what kind of
return the user is expecting is by counting args. That means if
No number is truly random. That is the nature of computers. You
can only generate a sequence of numbers, based on a seed.
True (of course, I knew that already long ago...), but
1) You can obscure that by using time-varying seeds in order to get
seemingly random numbers
2) You can
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PHP version: 4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: *General Issues
Bug description: Document contains no data but nothing in Apache logs and no core
php doesn't do a core dump, but always return
Document contains no data
Apache 1.3.12
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Operating system: Win98SE
PHP version: 4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: Session related
Bug description: sess vars doesn't saved when value assigned to $HTTP_SESSION_VARS
(reg_glob=on)
Session vars doesn't saved when register_globals=on and value assigned to
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PHP version: 4.0CVS-2001-09-10
PHP Bug Type: PDF related
Bug description: PDF functions leak
This piece of code:
?php
$p = pdf_new ();
pdf_open_file ($p);
pdf_close ($p);
?
Gives these leaks:
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PHP version: 4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: Compile Failure
Bug description: failure to compile with Roxen
PHP fails to compile with Roxen 2.2.198.
./configure --with-roxen=/usr/local/roxen/server-2.2.198
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Hello people,
this is a security audit of PHP-4.0.7RC2 (4.0.6 is also available) where
you can find :
- Potential threats such as buffer Overflows, Race Conditions, Format
Strings and Temporary files.
- Which functions are dangerous and how to replace them.
- Where
Good Idea
Is there anyone out there who uses on negative numbers?
There is the discussion on the engine2 list about whether to
make an unsigned right shift, or to introduce a new operator
.
Speak-up or potential loose your negative shift-ability
: )
-Jason
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Operating system: Linux 2.2.16
PHP version: 4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: *Database Functions
Bug description: PEAR messes up with simultaneous connections.
PEAR seems to not be able to handle multiple connections to different
databases. To illustrate, create
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Hi Jason et al.,
On Monday 10 September 2001 16:24, Jason Greene wrote:
Is there anyone out there who uses on negative numbers?
There is the discussion on the engine2 list about whether to
make an unsigned right shift, or to introduce a new
The following code contains a syntax error:
?php
error_reporting (E_ALL);
for ($sz=1; $sz 6; sz++) {
}
?
the reported error is:
bParse error/b: parse error, expecting `')'' in btest.php/b on line
b5/bbr
Obviously sz++ is not a valid expression. But php-4.0.6 report a
misleading
Alexander,
Thanks for the input. If you are interested in other language changes subscribe to
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Everyone,
Well guys we have one person so far who spoke up,
and you know what they say for every one there is a hundred : )
Due to the existing users out there I would think the
At 18:09 10-09-01, Walter Franzini wrote:
for ($sz=1; $sz 6; sz++) {
You're missing a $ on the last sz in this line
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Zeev Suraski wrote:
for ($sz=1; $sz 6; sz++) {
You're missing a $ on the last sz in this line
He knows that. He want a better error-message.
regards
Wagner
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Operating system: w2k
PHP version: 4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: IIS related
Bug description: exec function finishes it's job and returns unsuccess value..
I am trying to use the the exec function to run a .exe file. The .exe
file runs , and finishes it's
At 18:27 10-09-01, Alexander Wagner wrote:
Zeev Suraski wrote:
for ($sz=1; $sz 6; sz++) {
You're missing a $ on the last sz in this line
He knows that. He want a better error-message.
Ah, missed that.
Zeev
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Zeev Suraski wrote:
for ($sz=1; $sz 6; sz++) {
You're missing a $ on the last sz in this line
He knows that. He want a better error-message.
:-)
Yes, and I'm offering my help if someone can give me some hints.
Ciao.
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Operating system: linux kernel-2.2.19
PHP version: 4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: Performance problem
Bug description: memory leak (see also bug 12507)
Hello,
I got the same problem as bug http://www.php.net/bugs.php?id=12507 . Also,
with php-4.0.4pl1 i
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Operating system: Linux
PHP version: 4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Bug description: include() fails unpredictable
Since my Provider upgraded to 4.0.6 some of my scripts don't work as
exspected anymore...
I use include() with URL's
Is there anyone out there who uses on negative numbers?
There is the discussion on the engine2 list about whether to
make an unsigned right shift, or to introduce a new operator
.
In my opinion, and should consider integers as a row of bits, thus do
not treat the msb differently... I
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Operating system: Linux
PHP version: 4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: Session related
Bug description: Cycles in object references are not restored correctly
If you use session_register on an object that contains references to other
objects, that each contain a
ID: 13230
Updated by: derick
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Closed
Bug Type: PDF related
Operating System: Linux 2.4.5/RedHat
PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2001-09-10
New Comment:
Fixed it myself.
Derick
Previous Comments:
The latest CVS configures and builds properly for me as a CGI
with IBMJava2-13 now. Please give it a try.
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Operating system: Windows NT 4.0 SP6
PHP version: 4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: IIS related
Bug description: Installing PHP4 with Proxy/IIS server causes Proxy to fail.
When installing PHP 4.0.6 on a system with IIS 3 and Proxy Server 2.0, the
proxy server
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Date: Sun, 09 Sep 2001 23:05:53 +0200
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: mktime() and (dates 1970 || dates 2037)
Derick,
I've read a lot of people are having problems using the function mktime()
in combination with dates before 1970
FWIW:
Signed shift seems to make little sense to me personally, since we are
just dealing with a row of bits, and if you really want to do a quick
multiplication/division, you might just as well use a * or / operator -
it is not going to hurt that much:). *However*, it's been possible in
Derick Rethans wrote:
I've read a lot of people are having problems using the function mktime()
in combination with dates before 1970 and after 2037. I also have been
reading about time_t and it being 32 bit, 64 bit signed or unsigned. In al
the responses I read it's not an PHP problem but an
FWIW:
Signed shift seems to make little sense to me personally, since we are
just dealing with a row of bits, and if you really want to do a quick
multiplication/division, you might just as well use a * or / operator -
it is not going to hurt that much:).
I completely agree
*However*,
Zeev Suraski wrote:
Ken - see my point? :)
I have seen it all along. I just do not think that removing
it is better than leaving it forever but discouraging it.
And you cannot say that 'ugliness is not a metric' for anyone
except yourself. Multiple people have brought that aspect up, so
Zeev Suraski wrote:
Did/do you use gettext in other languages?
No
If the answer to the latter, at least, is 'no' then I think the
experience of people like Rasmus and Chuck -- who *do* use gettext
a lot, and in other languages -- carries a helluva lot more weight
than your
Chuck Hagenbuch wrote:
Zeev: were it being added now, no, I wouldn't argue for it.
My argument is based on it having been there for years and
being in heavy use in some people's code.
Likewise MHO.
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Author,
Joey Smith wrote:
Ken, I whole-heartedly apologize for my rude statments...it is
simply a measure of my frustration with _() that led to me behave so
poorly, and I hope you'll forgive me.
Thank you for apologising. Forgiven. :-)
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On 08/09/01, Cristopher Daniluk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Again, as mentioned before, this is suitable:
function _($string) { return gettext($string); }
Yes, but if you use gettext on any large site, you will be using it a
helluva lot; and this would slow it down.
I would adopt this if the Zend
On 08/09/01, Zeev Suraski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At least give the user the option to decide whether he wants to pollute his
namespace. At least give the code readers a chance to figure out what's
going on by grepping the PHP source code. Sending them to the C source
code or to
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Operating system: Linux 2.4.5-0.4
PHP version: 4.0CVS-2001-09-10
PHP Bug Type: Reproducible crash
Bug description: Reproducible segfault on large page using objects and expat
I have a reproducible segfault involving a large project I am working on.
ID: 13238
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Reproducible crash
Operating System: Linux 2.4.5-0.4
PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2001-09-10
New Comment:
Php was compiled with
./configure --with-apache=../apache_1.3.20 --enable-debug
Program
On 08/09/01, James Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that echo is used
a lot more so lets make echo aliased as ^(.) oh and perhaps we should
have sprintf as *() and dont forget while.. I bet perople get bored of
typing that so lets make it (conditional expreesion) { }
ID: 12022
Updated by: sniper
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Closed
Bug Type: Output Control
Operating System: linux
PHP Version: 4.0.2
New Comment:
First update to more recent version before submiting any
bug reports. 4.0.2 is just too old.
--Jani
Previous
Wez Furlong wrote:
Are you really serious when you say that you want to deprecate _()??
Just think how many of the bigger guys will be affected and seriously
pissed that their nicely localized enterprise application suddenly doesn't
work or drops its performance several notches ?
Yes, I
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Operating system: Linux 2.4.2 (SuSE 7.1 / 7.2)
PHP version: 4.0CVS-2001-09-10
PHP Bug Type: Reproducible crash
Bug description: server child crashes during use of mcrypt...
i'm trying out a groupware in php (downloaded
from http://www.horde.org/,
ID: 13222
Updated by: sniper
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Program Execution
Operating System: windows 98
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
IIRC, there were some more fixes for this applied
after the release of 4.0.6. Please try the development
build from
Quoting Wez Furlong [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2. Create a php config directive that allows you to do the same thing
-1. Config directives are a huge headache for people who distribute code (and
for projects like PEAR). Let's not encourage adding more of them, when there
are much better solutions...
ID: 13238
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Reproducible crash
Operating System: Linux 2.4.5-0.4
PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2001-09-10
New Comment:
Looking at backtrace i noticed array_walk, and since my script an array walk to run
macro functions
ID: 13228
Updated by: sniper
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: *General Issues
Operating System: IRIX64 6.5
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
Please ask support questions on the mailing lists:
http://www.php.net/support.php
Previous Comments:
Here's a functional alias_function call which duplicates a functions entry
in the global function table (ripped from APD with minor mods).
PHP_FUNCTION(alias_function)
{
zval **z_orig_fname, **z_new_fname;
zend_function *func, *dummy_func;
if( ZEND_NUM_ARGS() != 2 ||
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PHP version: 4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: IIS related
Bug description: Getting cgi timeout error
I am running a .exe program as part of the php script. This .exe runs fine,
but it does not come to stop(even though it finished it's job).
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PHP version: 4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: Math related
Bug description: round() failed elementary level math
[Post from PHP-DEV]
?php
$x = 10.95;
$y = 0.70;
$e = $x*$y;
print Discounted price = $e\n;
var_dump($e);
Hi Jeroen,
to give a little bit background, as a student of computersciences I happen
to work with bitshift not as a means of having a quick multiplication or
division, but as using it to manipulate bit-patterns.
The distinction between signed and unsigned rightshift is nothing strange,
obscure
Hi
A while ago I port PHP to the RISC OS operating system, and now I've
finally got things in a reasonable state, and would like to merge some
of the changes into the main source tree.
There's only a handful of small patches to various files, and a new SAPI
module. Should I post the changes to
Wez Furlong wrote:
So it's never going to collide with anything else
You say that if you come across it and wonder what it does, the manual
doesn't tell you what it is. Lets solve that by putting it in the manual.
It is mentioned in the PHP manual. See http://php.net/gettext. We have a
From: Jeroen van Wolffelaar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2001/09/10 Mon PM 01:58:03 CDT
To: Vlad Krupin [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Alexander Wirtz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: Jason Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Andrei Zmievski [EMAIL PROTECTED],
ID: 13241
Updated by: jeroen
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Math related
Operating System: Linux 2.4.x
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
Floats are inaccurate, by doing some math on them, you ended up with
7.664 or something, which is
ID: 13241
Updated by: jeroen
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Math related
Operating System: Linux 2.4.x
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
The language-monster has eaten up my verbs, sorry for that ;-)
--Jeroen
Previous Comments:
Wez Furlong wrote:
What about delete()?
Thats not even a real alias ?
strpos and strchr?
This dummy entry in the documentation was done by Kristian Köhntopp
because most Windows lusers wouldn't find the real unlink() function.
Sure it may be anoying some Unix users, but it is very helpfull
The latest CVS configures and builds properly for me as a CGI
with IBMJava2-13 now. Please give it a try.
CVS is working with JDK-1.3.1 as cgi. Thanks for the fix!
Regards,
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No, actually. I find syntax highlighting both annoying and
distracting. I hope you're not terribly surprised by my answer. :)
I would rather see something to the effect of use strict; (as in
perl) that can be defined (per site/directory/namespace/SOMETHING...)
to mean use gettext on all calls
Will PHP work with Apache 2.0beta2, Tomcat 4.0b7, and Solaris 8? I have yet
to get this combo working using apache filters.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 4:34 PM
To: Sascha Schumann
Cc: Alexander Wirtz; Jani
There are quite a few warnings generated which are semi-bogus, because
the tool being used is picking up PHP function names like chmod() and
chown()while there *are* potential problems here
(see TSRM/tsrm_virtual_cwd.h), the situation is not as bad as it
appears...
On the other hand, the
On 11/09/01, Egon Schmid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This dummy entry in the documentation was done by Kristian K��opp
because most Windows lusers wouldn't find the real unlink() function.
Sure it may be anoying some Unix users, but it is very helpfull for
Windows users because they asked on
I think that the point Zeev, Joey, I, and maybe one other person in the
world are trying to make is not that _() is the best way to call gettext,
our point is that being a nifty shortcut doesn't land its home in the heart
of our fabulous language. We have a billion modules in php now, everything
At least can we create a reference? User wants to know what the hell _ is,
he goes to www.php.net/_ and gets an answer - of course that may be a
problem since _ is such a goofy url, most people will assume it doesn't
work. Another reason _ is bad! :)
Regards,
Cristopher Daniluk
President CEO
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Joey Smith wrote:
There are quite a few warnings generated which are semi-bogus, because
the tool being used is picking up PHP function names like chmod() and
chown()while there *are* potential problems here
(see TSRM/tsrm_virtual_cwd.h), the situation is not as bad
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Bug description: Issues compiling with IMAP support
Having issues compiling PHP with IMAP 4.7 with Redhat 7.0
When I use the --with-imap=/usr/lib I get the same
Seems like we have a trend of conventions and their exceptions in PHP :)
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Wez Furlong wrote:
On 11/09/01, Egon Schmid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This dummy entry in the documentation was done by Kristian K��opp
If you don't use the ISO 8859-1 language I have to rewrite the name
with: Kristian Koehntopp.
because most Windows lusers wouldn't find the real unlink()
On 11/09/01, Cristopher Daniluk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Still, the option of
introducing runtime function aliases and/or compiler directives was brought
up. I personally prefer this solution, its not a bad idea for PHP to have
anyway, and gives users a ONE LINE solution, while giving the
On 11/09/01, Egon Schmid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS1: I'm editing openssl to fix some prototypes, so don't touch it in
the next couple of minutes.
PS2: Sorry, will start again after an update. Please be patient until
you see my commit.
Too late...
I'm done for now though.
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On 11/09/01, Egon Schmid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The _() alias is no function. If someone build-in gettext, he or she
should read the gettext documentation. The manual can be only a better
function reference and if every alias would have a description just like
the real functions, newbies
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On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Joey Smith wrote:
The point that *I* have been trying to get at is that this has *ALWAYS*
been a bad idea, no matter what langague you are using.
You all talk an awful lot about how _ decreases the contextual
overhead. What I'm trying to express is that THIS IS BAD!
Wez Furlong wrote:
On 11/09/01, Egon Schmid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The _() alias is no function. If someone build-in gettext, he or she
should read the gettext documentation. The manual can be only a better
function reference and if every alias would have a description just like
the
ID: 13155
Updated by: cox
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Analyzed
Status: Closed
Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function
Operating System: All I guess
PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2001-09-05
New Comment:
no feedback, so close it
Previous Comments:
At 22:18 10-09-01, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
Zeev Suraski wrote:
Ken - see my point? :)
I have seen it all along. I just do not think that removing
it is better than leaving it forever but discouraging it.
What I was trying to point out was that you were arguing something
completely
At 01:30 11-09-01, Egon Schmid wrote:
Wez Furlong wrote:
So it's never going to collide with anything else
You say that if you come across it and wonder what it does, the manual
doesn't tell you what it is. Lets solve that by putting it in the manual.
It is mentioned in the PHP manual.
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