[PHP-DEV] Bug #1249 Updated: url_parse() is a bit too strict

2001-05-14 Thread sniper
ID: 1249 Updated by: sniper Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Old-Status: Critical Status: Closed Bug Type: URL related Operating system: PHP Version: 4.0 Assigned To: Comments: Fixed in CVS. Now it behaves more consistently. ie. if ? is present, the query key is set. And if # is present, t

[PHP-DEV] Bug #1249 Updated: url_parse() is a bit too strict

2001-05-07 Thread derick
ID: 1249 Updated by: derick Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Old-Status: Open Status: Critical Bug Type: URL related Operating system: PHP Version: 4.0 Assigned To: Comments: marking as fix before 4.0.6 Previous Comments: --

[PHP-DEV] Bug #1249 Updated: url_parse() is a bit too strict

2001-05-06 Thread cardinal
ID: 1249 Updated by: cardinal Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Open Bug Type: URL related Operating system: PHP Version: 4.0 Assigned To: Comments: If this isn't a bug, it is at least an inconsistency. parse_url('?') doesn't set a query key parse_url('?#fragment') does Neither URL

[PHP-DEV] Bug #1249 Updated: url_parse() is a bit too strict

2001-05-02 Thread sniper
ID: 1249 Updated by: sniper Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Open Bug Type: URL related PHP Version: 4.0 Assigned To: Comments: To PHP-developers: Does anyone have any thoughts about this? (IMO, this isn't any bug) --Jani Previous Comments: --