Giuseppe Tanzilli - CSF wrote:
this patch fixes all this problems,
I committed your patch, although I can't test it at the moment.
Who is the maintainer of this sapi module ?
Sam Ruby.
Just kidding.
The SAPI Servlet module is unmaintained at the moment. Maybe this
will change once
As a further note, it appears that the issue may involve the deaggregate()
function. When used as deaggregate($this), it seems to cause a crash. This
is the only link to crashing I've found. If I can isolate it, I'll post a
bug to the tracker.
Greg
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I get a segfault with the same backtrace for Apache 1.3.
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I just checked out '-r php_4_3_0' and get the same linker errors.
I have no idea what might be causing this...
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moriyoshi Sat Jan 11 17:36:38 2003 EDT
Modified files:
/php4/sapi/apache2filter php_functions.c
Log:
This patch is likely to fix win32 build
I (still) get
sapi_apache2.c(538): error C2039:
'_free_dbg' is not an element of
I might be misunderstanding the problem and I didn't have time to read the
phrack article, but doesn't this mean that leaving it unsigned is better?
It wouldn't pass the length check and thus, memcpy() wouldn't convert a
negative number to something huge.
The problem is that every single
is there a php editor which supports the tree-view for the code itself. I
believe tools like visual basic uses this option. You can easily collapse
pieces of code, for example a function or a class. Is there any place where
i can download a tool like this?
And if there's not, what is your
Not exactly the right place for this question!!
Active state have this feature in their Komodo product for code folding.
http://www.activestate.com/
It is a requested feature for Zend Studio and will come soon.
http://www.zend.com/--- (my preference)
Timothy Hitchens (HiTCHO)
Open
Hello,
In my opinion, one of the goals of PHP5 is to reduce the codebase size
by moving most of the extensions to PECL.
We should start doing this sometime in the near future, if we want PHP5
released this year. Currently, there are few problems with the handling
of PECL extensions in the PEAR
I am actually pondering about removing distrobutions from phpweb, and moving
it to it's own cvs module, with slightly more heavier control over it. This
is to be a bit more secure over releases, and also it is usually not needed
during a checkout of phpweb. (if you're going to checkout phpweb,
I am actually pondering about removing distrobutions from phpweb, and
moving
it to it's own cvs module, with slightly more heavier control over it.
This
is to be a bit more secure over releases, and also it is usually not
needed
during a checkout of phpweb. (if you're going to checkout phpweb,
hmm. that is an interesting idea... hacking the dolog.pl script to publish
the diffs for large attachements instead of including them inline might not
be a bad thing (tm).
-- james
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From: Gabor Hojtsy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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hmm. that is an interesting idea... hacking the dolog.pl script to publish
the diffs for large attachements instead of including them inline might
not
be a bad thing (tm).
Now, **no** cvs mails are sent regarding the distributions dir. It is
skipped
because the files are big. But diffs cannot
heh :0
we could also just do a system(file $_); or whatever to work out what kind
of file we're adding... and if it's a binary type file, then just don't
diff. for large diffs, like date changes or doc changes, then publishing the
diffs at a site like cvs.php.net/diffs/ or similar would also be
we could also just do a system(file $_); or whatever to work out what
kind
of file we're adding... and if it's a binary type file, then just don't
diff.
Images and compressed files are not diffed. So if I update Mirrors-htdig.tgz
then nobody can see what I have changed in the instructions
Ok, this was my mistake in missing the Ternary operator enhancement
for fluent code
(http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=9622016834r=1w=2) discussion
thread from last year in the archives. It was not my intention to
reopen a dead thread. I did make best effort to do prior research in
the
My apologies if this has been brought up before, but I searched the
archives and couldn't find a reference to it.
I'm sure this is the sort of thing that would have already been
implemented if there was any desire for it among the developers, but I
was wondering if anyone had considered adding
On Sun, Jan 12, 2003 at 12:53:12PM -0600, Michael Sims wrote:
My apologies if this has been brought up before, but I searched the
archives and couldn't find a reference to it.
I'm sure this is the sort of thing that would have already been
implemented if there was any desire for it among
I've been fiddling with my apache php installation again,
and I'm getting exception errors when trying to view a php
page. I've enabled a lot of extensions, and I think that the
problem lies therein. I've attached some output from my
vstudio debugger, wich I hope is enough for you guys to
awnser
On Sun, 2003-01-12 at 20:47, Sara Golemon wrote:
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This has been discussed (recently in fact) and won't be done. However,
you *can* give your code the type of readability you're looking for with:
($condition) || {
/* This will only run if $condition evals to false */
}
Nope, that
At 09:55 7-1-2003, Marcus Börger wrote:
At 01:43 07.01.2003, Rickard Andersson wrote:
I'd be glad to write a patch for image.c (function php_handle_gif()), but I
though I should ask you guys first. I wouldn't want to do it in vain. As it
is now I've got PHP code that checks this for me to
Hello,
I do not think this is a good solution, and starting to check the
internal data of each images (think about bmp or any 'raw' images
format).
The filesize (with max upload size) will preserve of big image upload.
Render the image inside a html image can be fixed with the size
properties
At 20:56 12-1-2003, Pierre-Alain Joye wrote:
The filesize (with max upload size) will preserve of big image upload.
Render the image inside a html image can be fixed with the size
properties (which exist for this purpose...).
I m against to add this to the current imagesize function, by default
Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
I don't agree.
An avatar, by nature, has a fixed _image_ size. If you allow variable
avatar image sizes, then you still have the option to use that same
getimagesize()
to set the width and height attributes of the HTML IMG tag and the browser
(any browser), will render
What bison version are you using. I saw similar segfaults with 1.875.
Downgrading to 1.75 or even to 1.28 fixes it for me.
Edin
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Rickard Andersson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To tell you the truth, I never really thought about running
getimagesize() to get width=x height=y when displaying the images.
For some reason I always thought that I would be forced to save the
width and height in
Pierre-Alain Joye wrote:
You do not have to feel like an idiot, I always specify the widthheight
for the images.
Well, since I had somehow forgotten that I could use getimagesize() with
every image display, I do, but if it had been a question of using the
database to save widthheight, I don't.
Hey,
ADT is the Abstract Data Type extension available on cvs.php.net, module
name adt. I'm nearing an alpha, but have one outstanding issue. ADT
itself provides both a functional and an object oriented interface. The
following example shows the two ways you can use a stack.
Functional
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?php
Attached is a patch for bug #21600.
This problem is caused by unnecessary zval destruction performed when
trying to assign a value that is originated from the same zval.
Moriyoshi
Index: Zend/zend_execute.c
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RCS file:
Hi,
This code works fine
?php
$myvar = array();
?
But this does not:
?php
include test.inc;
?
where test.inc contains
?php
$myvar = array();
?
It works with other data types and I have tested it in Linux where it
works.
Any ideas ?
- Frank
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Edin Kadribasic wrote:
What bison version are you using. I saw similar segfaults with 1.875.
I was using 1.875.
Downgrading to 1.75 or even to 1.28 fixes it for me.
Downgrading to 1.75 worked for me, too.
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