Bob,
Thanks for replying.
Another thought comes to mind. What text encoding are you using and what
are the locale settings on those servers?
I try to ensure UTF-8 is the only encoding used, as much as possible.
Unfortunately, on the server that is misbehaving, it is the one where I
don't hav
Lupus Michaelis wrote:
> Per Jessen wrote:
>> See http://bugs.php.net/?id=48612
>
>I don't understand too the answer. For me it is obvious it is a bug
> because it breaks the system locale behaviour.
>
Thanks, I'm glad I'm not alone in thinking this.
/Per
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Per Jessen, Zürich (18.1°C)
On 7/25/09 6:27 AM, "Per Jessen" wrote:
> Lupus Michaelis wrote:
>
>> Per Jessen wrote:
>>> See http://bugs.php.net/?id=48612
>>
>>I don't understand too the answer. For me it is obvious it is a bug
>> because it breaks the system locale behaviour.
>>
>
> Thanks, I'm glad I'm not alone in
Hey all,
We got a new project and language translation of content is a
major priority. I've googled around and seen lots of options,
but I'd like to hear from the list about more real world
experiences about what some of you found and what both you as
a coder and the client were most satisfie
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 04:07:54PM -0500, Greg Beaver wrote:
> Robert Cummings wrote:
>
> > I understand where you're coming from, and I've been on the same road
> > before with PHP bug reports. And while I remember being really annoyed,
> > especially when it turned out to actually be a bug, I h
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 8:53 PM, Daniel Kolbo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I know the appending concatenating assignment operator:
> $str_name = "Foobar";
> $str_name .= " Sr";
> echo $str_name;//Foobar Sr
>
> But is there a shortcut assignment operator for prepending concatenation?
>
> $str_name = "Foobar"
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