From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Operating system: Mac OS x
PHP version: 4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: Arrays related
Bug description: array_unique() removes all but the non unique items
my php got upgraded to 4.0.6 wiht as OS upgrade, breaking
the array_unique() so that it works exactly
ID: 13403
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Summary: array_unique() removes all but the non unique items
Status: Open
Bug Type: Arrays related
Operating System: Mac OS x
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
my php got upgraded to 4.0.6 wiht as OS upgrade, breaking
ID: 13403
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Arrays related
Operating System: Mac OS x
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
the topic is the opposite of what i meant to say (kinda
like that array_unique() does now..heh)
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ID: 13403
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Arrays related
Operating System: Mac OS x
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
the topic is the opposite of what i meant to say (kinda
like that array_unique() does now..heh)
Previous Comments:
ID: 13403
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Arrays related
Operating System: Mac OS x
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
go ahead and marke this bogus. I am usinga multidimensional
array.
however, the functionaly does appear to be changed
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Operating system: FreeBSD 4.3-RELEASE
PHP version: 4.0CVS-2001-09-23
PHP Bug Type: Date/time related
Bug description: date('Z') seems to be wrong
date('Z') is returning -25200 on my system (mountain), even though though
the rest of the system
ID: 13403
Updated by: mfischer
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Arrays related
Operating System: Mac OS x
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
Set to bogus per user request.
- Markus
Previous Comments:
ID: 13404
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Closed
Bug Type: Date/time related
Operating System: FreeBSD 4.3-RELEASE
PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2001-09-23
New Comment:
Umm, never mind. Never let a programmer like me work in DST this late at
ID: 13404
Updated by: mfischer
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Closed
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Date/time related
Operating System: FreeBSD 4.3-RELEASE
PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2001-09-23
New Comment:
No bug - bogus.
- Markus
Previous Comments:
ID: 13404
Updated by: rasmus
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Bogus
Status: Closed
Bug Type: Date/time related
Operating System: FreeBSD 4.3-RELEASE
PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2001-09-23
New Comment:
That would be correct. You can prove this to yourself by typing: date +%z
at your prompt.
ID: 13404
Updated by: rasmus
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Closed
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Date/time related
Operating System: FreeBSD 4.3-RELEASE
PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2001-09-23
New Comment:
uh, woops, shouldn't have spent the 2 minutes to find a URL that explains this. Lots
of
ID: 13402
Updated by: hholzgra
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: *General Issues
Operating System: windows 2000 advance server
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
please add a small but runnable php script
that we can use to reproduce the problem
Previous Comments:
ID: 13402
Updated by: hholzgra
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: *General Issues
Operating System: windows 2000 advance server
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
changed to feedback status
Previous Comments:
hi crawley,
please submit a bug report next time, i check them more recently than
the mailinglist.
'it doesn't work' is also a poor description of the problem. looking to
your interface definition
i think the problem is, that you have to specify these values as
VARIANT* because you can't pass
ID: 12925
Updated by: phanto
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: COM related
Operating System: W2K pro
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
applied locally, will commit this after testing
-harald.
Previous Comments:
ID: 12925
Updated by: phanto
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Closed
Bug Type: COM related
Operating System: W2K pro
PHP Version: 4.0.6
Previous Comments:
[2001-08-27 12:00:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In
ID: 13356
Updated by: phanto
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: COM related
Operating System: Windows 2000
PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2001-09-17
New Comment:
could you provide the shortest possible script that causes this warning. could it be
possible that you try to access a record
ID: 13105
Updated by: phanto
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Closed
Bug Type: COM related
Operating System: windows 2000
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
single dimensional arrays will be supported in php 4.0.7, you'll have to wait or try
to use a current snapshot.
Has anyone else noticed that the current released version of squrrelmail
does not work with the CVS version of PHP?
It seems that they are re-including PHP files. This could means that either
the mechanism they use to keep this from happening has changed or that it
wasn't an error before. The
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Operating system:
PHP version: 4.0.5
PHP Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Bug description: Multiple File-Upload Problem
It's just like Bug #5836, but with the _name - Array. If you have a
couple of files to upload and the first is not set, then
ID: 13399
Updated by: derick
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Assigned
Status: Closed
Bug Type: mcrypt related
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 4.0.6
Assigned To: derick
New Comment:
Can you please check this with the latest CVS version, I just comitted a fix for this.
Please
Is it currently possible to undefine user functions or classes at
runtime? Although not a newbie ;) I'm unsure if its possible
right now.
If not, will this be support (ZE2) ?
ty,
Markus
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Hi,
i am the author of that fileupload patch that was sent through the list one
week ago and was written to defeat Critical BUG #11998.
Cause i was into the fileupload code anyway, i analysed this problem and
came to the conclusion, that this reported behaviour of missing array vars
is a
Hi,
I'm not working in safe mode !
The script won't time out if $url contains a bad url.
Any suggestion?
Thanks
There is a parse error in this script. The url should be in quotes. This
granted, the script performs correctly with latest CVS.
Gavin
function connect1()
{
ID: 13130
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Apache related
Operating System: RedHat Linux 6.2, kernel 2.4.1
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
Any news yet related to this problem ???
Previous Comments:
They should just be using include_once or require_once
On Sun, 23 Sep 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone else noticed that the current released version of squrrelmail
does not work with the CVS version of PHP?
It seems that they are re-including PHP files. This could means that either
ID: 13130
Updated by: jeroen
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Apache related
Operating System: RedHat Linux 6.2, kernel 2.4.1
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
I think it's general permission problem too. But not like you do.
Keep in mind that the
ID: 13130
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Apache related
Operating System: RedHat Linux 6.2, kernel 2.4.1
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
So, to be able to use safe mode, you should run Apache as root ???
I start Apache as root, but
Is it currently possible to undefine user functions or classes at
runtime? Although not a newbie ;) I'm unsure if its possible
right now.
No, you can't do that in PHP-userland (in the C code it can be done, see
implementation of create_function).
And IMHO that should remain so.
If not,
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 08:03:59PM +0200, Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote :
Is it currently possible to undefine user functions or classes at
runtime? Although not a newbie ;) I'm unsure if its possible
right now.
No, you can't do that in PHP-userland (in the C code it can be done, see
ID: 13130
Updated by: jeroen
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Apache related
Operating System: RedHat Linux 6.2, kernel 2.4.1
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
The answer is no, of course :-)
Ask your question via php-general / php-install (more details:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Operating system: Linux
PHP version: 4.0.4pl1
PHP Bug Type: *General Issues
Bug description: PHP exploit
I'm running Redhat 7.1
Linux 2.4.3-12 #1 Fri Jun 8 15:05:56 EDT 2001 i686 unknown
with apache apache-1.3.19-5
funcion system()
ID: 13406
Updated by: jeroen
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: *General Issues
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1
New Comment:
Ask support questions on http://www.php.net/support.php
Hint: safe-mode, safemode.disable-function (or something like
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Operating system:
PHP version: 4.0.4pl1
PHP Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function
Bug description: array index 2147483647 not equivalent to 2147483647
$ar[2147483646]=apples;
$ar[2147483647]=oranges;
echo $ar[2147483646];
echo $ar[2147483647];
ID: 13407
Updated by: jeroen
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function
Operating System:
PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1
New Comment:
Integers are limited in capacity, you're too near the bounds of integer. If you need
such high numbers, see GMP.
ID: 13407
Updated by: rasmus
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Bogus
Status: Open
Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function
Operating System:
PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1
New Comment:
Hrm.. Sure, that is the kneejerk response, but too near? 2147483647 is 2^31 - 1.
I could understand if this
ID: 13407
Updated by: jeroen
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function
Operating System:
PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1
New Comment:
I assume there somewhere needs to be one more than the index, for some reason...
people should, IMHO, realize that computers have
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Hi,
For a scripting language, integers should IMHO be bounded by a number that
will reasonally not be bound by numbers that will be used in normal scripts.
That is currently not the case, 4 bytes are insufficient IMHO. Why not make
sure PHP uses 8 bytes at least? Or are there platforms not
ID: 13407
Updated by: jeroen
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function
Operating System:
PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1
New Comment:
I assume there somewhere needs to be one more than the index, for some reason...
people should, IMHO, realize that computers have
Guys,
I commited the patch which is supposed to fix some file upload problems. I
want to merge it into 4.0.7. Can a few of you please check the file upload
in the latest CVS and mail us if it still works or not? I'll merge it once
I get a couple of answers.
Thanks,
Andi
Date: Fri, 21 Sep
Hi,
For a scripting language, integers should IMHO be bounded by a number that
will reasonally not be bound by numbers that will be used in normal
scripts.
That is currently not the case, 4 bytes are insufficient IMHO. Why not
make
sure PHP uses 8 bytes at least? Or are there platforms not
[Jeroen van Wolffelaar [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi,
For a scripting language, integers should IMHO be bounded by a number that
will reasonally not be bound by numbers that will be used in normal scripts.
That is currently not the case, 4 bytes are insufficient IMHO. Why not make
sure PHP uses
[Jeroen van Wolffelaar [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Is it currently possible to undefine user functions or classes at
runtime? Although not a newbie ;) I'm unsure if its possible
right now.
No, you can't do that in PHP-userland (in the C code it can be done, see
implementation of
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Operating system: Win32
PHP version: 4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function
Bug description: Follow on to bug 7237: PHP ISAPI module leaks memory, crashes IIS
Apologies for submitting this under a new number: bug.php.net won't let me
add this
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 10:07:29PM +0200, Stig Sæther Bakken wrote :
[Jeroen van Wolffelaar [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Is it currently possible to undefine user functions or classes at
runtime? Although not a newbie ;) I'm unsure if its possible
right now.
No, you can't do that in
On Sun, 23 Sep 2001, Andi Gutmans wrote:
We should check with the MySQL guys what the performance implications are.
I remember they had a contest for the fastest longlong2str() function. I
guess this was due to performance problems.
We should also at least see if this would cause problems
[Jeroen van Wolffelaar [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi,
For a scripting language, integers should IMHO be bounded by a number
that will reasonally not be bound by numbers that will be used in
normal scripts.
That is currently not the case, 4 bytes are insufficient IMHO. Why not
make sure PHP
[Markus Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 10:07:29PM +0200, Stig Sæther Bakken wrote :
[Jeroen van Wolffelaar [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Is it currently possible to undefine user functions or classes at
runtime? Although not a newbie ;) I'm unsure if its possible
right
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 10:48:58PM +0200, Stig Sæther Bakken wrote :
[Markus Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 10:07:29PM +0200, Stig Sæther Bakken wrote :
[Jeroen van Wolffelaar [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Is it currently possible to undefine user functions or classes at
I would be very worried about making numbers 8 bytes by default, unless
the CPU supports them natively. There are a lot of consequenses involved
with something like that.
Assuming a 32 bit register system (x86) integers will no longer fit in
registers. This changes EVERYTHING, from passing
This subject is being crossposted to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
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This mail was only on engine2 (let's keep everyting at least on phpdev):
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Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2001 22:41:45 +0200 (CEST)
From: Jeroen van Wolffelaar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Stig
[Jeroen van Wolffelaar [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
In PHP performance is IMHO a bit less important than in DBMS's. If
you're after performance you shouldn't use a scripting language
anyway :).
Sorry for starting, but this is just nonsense.
First of all, today PHP is a scripting language only by
ID: 13399
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Closed
Status: Open
Bug Type: mcrypt related
Operating System: Linux
Old PHP Version: 4.0.6
PHP Version: 4.0.6, 4.0.8-dev
Old Assigned To: derick
Assigned To:
New Comment:
I dowloaded and recompiled CVS
ID: 13399
Updated by: derick
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: mcrypt related
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 4.0.6, 4.0.8-dev
Assigned To: derick
New Comment:
Can you please mail me the whole script then? I couldn't reproduce it after the fix I
ID: 13399
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Feedback
Status: Open
Bug Type: mcrypt related
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 4.0.6, 4.0.8-dev
Old Assigned To: derick
Assigned To:
New Comment:
I dowloaded and recompiled CVS (4.0.8-dev) and still
ID: 13399
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: mcrypt related
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 4.0.6, 4.0.8-dev
Old Assigned To: derick
Assigned To:
New Comment:
Ooops :((( Sorry, I just refreshed the page. Anyway, the whole script is an
something like the current oo api mechanism would be useful for userland
too and would possible
solve markus' problem too.
if you call a member on an object there could be an __invoke() method
that handles all calls of
unknown functions.
thus $obj-foo(bar);
will end in $obj-__invoke(foo, bar);
ID: 11879
Updated by: jimw
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status:
Status: Assigned
Bug Type: Compile Failure
Operating System: NCR WM 4300 unix systema V MP-RA
PHP Version: 4.0.6
Old Assigned To:
Assigned To: derick
New Comment:
fixing status that was not set.
Previous Comments:
On 23 Sep 2001, Stig Sæther Bakken wrote:
[Jeroen van Wolffelaar [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
In PHP performance is IMHO a bit less important than in DBMS's. If
you're after performance you shouldn't use a scripting language
anyway :).
Sorry for starting, but this is just nonsense.
First of
ID: 13356
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: COM related
Operating System: Windows 2000
PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2001-09-17
New Comment:
According to my code, I used the ADO Execute function.
$rs = $conn_obj-Execute($command, $records_affected,
I would be very worried about making numbers 8 bytes by default,
unless the CPU supports them natively. There are a lot of consequenses
involved with something like that.
Assuming a 32 bit register system (x86) integers will no longer fit in
registers. This changes EVERYTHING, from passing
Problem:
I was faced with a problem of porting a large PHP application that was
originally written for Oracle to Postgres. The problem is that Oracle always
returns column names in uppercase, while Postgres does exactly the opposite.
So all the code that was handling rows returned from the
ID: 13405
Updated by: sniper
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Feedback
Old Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Bug Type: HTTP related
Operating System:
PHP Version: 4.0.5
New Comment:
With which browser does this happen?
Previous Comments:
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