ID:               23961
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      wallacebw at yahoo dot com
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Feature/Change Request
 Operating System: RedHat 8 W/Apache 2.0.40
 PHP Version:      4.3.2
 New Comment:

Oh, if you would have searched the bug database first (try separater as
keyword) you would have found bugs #18993, #20575, #21722 and if you
would have searched for "amp" you'd have found #9421, #20798, #20418,
#18205, #15804, #9723 and more...

Derick


Previous Comments:
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[2003-06-02 15:23:37] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

blah blah blah standard blah compliant blah.

As long as there are no browser NOT understanding it we're not going to
change it as we have reports that some browser do NOT support the &
style. (Yes, I know they are broken). If you want to be standards
compliant, just change the setting.

Derick

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[2003-06-02 15:20:46] wallacebw at yahoo dot com

I DID RTFM... Read my first post...

Still no reason to deviate from standards as been provided.  

You should strive to remain standards compliant.   Case and Point...
Microsoft

It's a simple fix...  provide me with an explanation as to why this
should not be corrected rather than showing me a work-around for the
problem. (which as my first post shows I am already using).  If there
is an underlying reason for the current setting I would like no know
what it is... if not than this is a bug that needs to be corrected.  

I am not trying to be difficult but rather point out an issue that
appears to have been overlooked...    

Brian

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[2003-06-02 14:28:23] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RTFM :)
http://www.php.net/manual/en/configuration.directives.php#ini.arg-separator.output

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[2003-06-02 14:09:14] wallacebw at yahoo dot com

That is a cop-out answer... If there is no reason to not to comply with
the standard than you (the PHP project) should make all efforts to do
so.

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[2003-06-02 13:27:39] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

You can change it yourself very very easily..


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