Barry, You are right. They also have an i18n list: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The newsgroups and better than the mail lists. But either way you can be ignored there too. Carl > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On > Behalf Of Barry Caplan > Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 9:53 AM > To: roslyn jose; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: no replies > > > Roslyn, > > I will head off trouble because for you because your message is > likely to be otherwise ignored or semi-flamed. > > The best place to get information on compiling and configuring > php is on a php support or developer list. There must be > information on how to subscribe to such lists on the php home > page, which I am guessing is php.org. > > Another great source to find answers that I use at least 10 times > a day with a 90%+ success rate is to search on related keywords > on google.com and groups.google.com. OTTOMH, in your case I would > try searching "php enable-mbstring" inthose places and see what you find. > > This list is for questions related to Unicode. That is probably > no one has replied previously. Few if any people here are php > developers, and even fewer are going to be versed in the details > of configuring and compiling php. > > Hope this helps! > > Barry Caplan > www.i18n.com > > > At 04:35 AM 9/24/2002 -0700, you wrote: > > >aaah finally, one reply to that question!! thankyou BOB. > anyways, could anyone tell me how i can recompile php to include > mbstring support. i used the ./configure enable-mbstring > option,did the make install..etc etc, but i still can seem to run > any of the mbstring functions in my php code, i get fatal error: > call to undefined function mb_(whatever)...could anyone pls > assist me here. thanks > > > >regards, > > > >roslyn > > >

