And I think that we shouldn't, since it removes a big incentive for people to move to PHP 6.

Really, we need to get folks to use Unicode natively as much as possible. It is the way of the future, and not some "obscure feature", as some here have suggested. This kind of attitude is precisely why we've had and continue to have such an internationalization mess when it comes to building applications.

-Andrei


On Jul 6, 2007, at 9:48 AM, Antony Dovgal wrote:

On 06.07.2007 20:44, Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
You don't by a Porsche if you need a taxi, why would you install PHP6 if you don't need Unicode?
Namespaces ;)
This reason is only valid if we don't backport such things from PHP6 to PHP5 (5.3, 5.5 or whatever it would be), which I think we should do.

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