"Egon Schmid (@work)" wrote:
> Version information are generated automatically.
but uploaded manually
> Hartmut ist very quick
this is not true in this case! :)
i had a cron job for this, but as cvs.php.net is down every once in
a while this did not work well
so i'm back to manual updates every
Marc Boeren wrote:
> How is the version information for the functions generated?
> E.g. for array_intersect it says PHP 4 >= 4.0.1
>
> For the dbx-functions, it now says (unknown)
> (should be PHP 4 >= 4.0.5 or something)
Version information are generated automatically. Hartmut ist very quick
:
Hi!
How is the version information for the functions generated?
E.g. for array_intersect it says PHP 4 >= 4.0.1
For the dbx-functions, it now says (unknown)
(should be PHP 4 >= 4.0.5 or something)
Cheerio, Marc.
I'm wondering if functions listed as 'PHP4' means that they're supported in
all beta versions (as opposed to 'PHP 4 >= 4.0b4'), or is it only supported
in the final version and higher?
The problem is I'm stuck with a hosting service which is only running PHP
4.0b2.
Robin Bolton
Symetrix Desi