On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 09:30:20AM -0700, boots wrote:
> If there is any merit to E_STRICT as it stands currently I find it to
> be negated by the fact that it throws messages for completely
> acceptable code that the engine is both willing and capable of
> handling. If var is not acceptable, I think it should be removed as a
> keyword. If it is acceptable, the engine shouldn't complain about it.
> (of course, I think it is acceptable.)
IMHO "var" is accepted for backward compability. If E_STRICT message
really annoys you, set proper error_reporting level and forget about it.


Regards, P.
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