Re: [PHP-DEV] PHP Extensions: C or C++?

2001-08-06 Thread Jani Taskinen
On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, David Eriksson wrote: (One bug, I believe. But that's one too many of course.) Ooh..I remembered wrong then. I thought I had seen more..:) Or I'm thinking of something else. :) I do not maintain Satellite any more and Universe is indeed intended to replace Satellite. Cool.

Re: [PHP-DEV] PHP Extensions: C or C++?

2001-08-05 Thread David Eriksson
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, J Smith wrote: I have a few PHP extensions that I'd be willing to share but I've never done this sort of thing before. I wrote a few extensions for work, and my company sees no problem in donating them to the open source world and to the PHP project, but I'm curious

Re: [PHP-DEV] PHP Extensions: C or C++?

2001-08-05 Thread Jani Taskinen
On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, David Eriksson wrote: named MICO to connect PHP to CORBA objects. (Universe is an improved version of my old PHP extension called Satellite.) I plan to release Universe this week, so keep an eye on php-dev... Is it going to replace ext/satellite or be a new one?? Is

Re: [PHP-DEV] PHP Extensions: C or C++?

2001-08-05 Thread David Eriksson
Quoting Jani Taskinen [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, David Eriksson wrote: named MICO to connect PHP to CORBA objects. (Universe is an improved version of my old PHP extension called Satellite.) I plan to release Universe this week, so keep an eye on php-dev... Is it going to

Re: [PHP-DEV] PHP Extensions: C or C++?

2001-07-26 Thread Stig S. Bakken
J Smith wrote: I have a few PHP extensions that I'd be willing to share but I've never done this sort of thing before. I wrote a few extensions for work, and my company sees no problem in donating them to the open source world and to the PHP project, but I'm curious about something: Are

Re: [PHP-DEV] PHP Extensions: C or C++?

2001-07-26 Thread J Smith
Stig S. Bakken wrote: Which search engine is this? It's a home-brewed one, not of any particular use to most people and not likely something anybody's heard about like ht://dig or whatever. (We're developing an online educational video repository, so the search engine basically greps