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Jim Lucas wrote:
| Lewis Kapell wrote:
| Jochem Maas wrote:
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| this is nothing to do with php - it's down to your webserver settings.
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| If this has nothing to do with PHP, maybe you can explain why the
| behavior was broken when I upgraded
Lewis Kapell wrote:
If this has nothing to do with PHP, maybe you can explain why the
behavior was broken when I upgraded from 5.2.0 to 5.2.1, and started
working again the instant I reverted back to 5.2.0. No other
configuration changes were made on the web server.
??
Thank you,
Lewis
On Mon, February 19, 2007 10:20 am, Lewis Kapell wrote:
There seems to be a behavior change introduced in 5.2.1 and I would
like
to know if it was deliberate.
A couple of years ago, PHP introduced functionality that made it
possible to use a certain trick. I don't know how to describe this
There seems to be a behavior change introduced in 5.2.1 and I would like
to know if it was deliberate.
A couple of years ago, PHP introduced functionality that made it
possible to use a certain trick. I don't know how to describe this
trick in words, so I will illustrate with an example.
Lewis Kapell wrote:
There seems to be a behavior change introduced in 5.2.1 and I would like
to know if it was deliberate.
A couple of years ago, PHP introduced functionality that made it
possible to use a certain trick. I don't know how to describe this
trick in words, so I will
If this has nothing to do with PHP, maybe you can explain why the
behavior was broken when I upgraded from 5.2.0 to 5.2.1, and started
working again the instant I reverted back to 5.2.0. No other
configuration changes were made on the web server.
??
Thank you,
Lewis Kapell
Computer
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