According to Geoff Hutchison:
>On Wed, 28 Apr 1999, Torsten Neuer wrote:
>
>> Maybe writing a wrapper class in PHP/3 could solve it all.
>>
>> That'd avoid the trouble of integrating ht://Dig code into the PHP/Zend
>> projects and would also be portable to other server-side programming languages
>> in one way or the other.
>
>Ah, so now we need to find a willing victim.., er, volunteer. I imagine
>all these folks on [EMAIL PROTECTED] who are using PHP might be willing to
>put their heads together and work out a shared class.
>
>I'll send out a message to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list. I assume this message
>is enough to ask for volunteers here. :-)
I'll have to work out a PHP wrapper for some site the next couple of
days, so it'll be a good idea to start with that when I'm finished
hacking on that #~!$% database converter (hmm.. does anybody know a
guy who was fond of intersecting plain text with weird printer control
codes that don't follow any standard?) - should be done somewhen
tonight.
>
>-Geoff
Looks like I'm victim^h^h^h^h^holunteering, no?
Torsten
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