What if we introduced a -p option to PHP that starts the Zend parser
in PHP mode? For any other files (include/require), it starts in
HTML mode though.
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Yeah, I agree. However, it might make things a bit muddled
for people using it as cgi? How would PHP tell if the
At 17:51 07-09-01, Boian Bonev wrote:
+1 :))
and a
#!/bin/php -p
echo some string here\n;
?some html here ;)))
? echo 'some more php';?
although this requires a patch in Zend/zend_language_scanner.l line 279 :)))
for plain c, and i didn't look where for c++.
We no longer have a C++ scanner.
On Fri, 07 Sep 2001, Stig Sæther Bakken wrote:
What if we introduced a -p option to PHP that starts the Zend parser
in PHP mode? For any other files (include/require), it starts in
HTML mode though.
How about we have a separate sapi backend that really does all this
stuff properly without
simultaneous
building of both cgi-sapi and another one?
b.
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sure it will be ok. but this is change in zend, not php.
to make this working zend people must
On Fri, 07 Sep 2001, Boian Bonev wrote:
i can see just one reason - most people use the same php binary both for cgi
and shell scripting. if this change is to be introduced in php then at least
three builds will be performed - for shell, cgi and web server module. btw
what happened with the