Windows can interpret / as well as \, makes no difference to it. In fact when we resolve paths on Windows, we already use / and not \.
Ilia On November 1, 2002 03:01 am, Andi Gutmans wrote: > I'm not sure this is the right thing to do. UNIX and Windows are diffferent > and that's what DEFAULT_SLASH is for. > Andi > > At 12:53 AM 11/1/2002 +0000, Ilia Alshanetsky wrote: > >iliaa Thu Oct 31 19:53:28 2002 EDT > > > > Modified files: > > /php4/ext/standard string.c > > Log: > > Fixed bug #18710. dirname() now returns consistent output when dealing > > with \ directory separators on Windows. > > > > > >Index: php4/ext/standard/string.c > >diff -u php4/ext/standard/string.c:1.330 php4/ext/standard/string.c:1.331 > >--- php4/ext/standard/string.c:1.330 Wed Oct 30 06:42:51 2002 > >+++ php4/ext/standard/string.c Thu Oct 31 19:53:27 2002 > >@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ > > > > +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ > > */ > > > >-/* $Id: string.c,v 1.330 2002/10/30 11:42:51 moriyoshi Exp $ */ > >+/* $Id: string.c,v 1.331 2002/11/01 00:53:27 iliaa Exp $ */ > > > > /* Synced with php 3.0 revision 1.193 1999-06-16 [ssb] */ > > > >@@ -1148,7 +1148,7 @@ > > } > > if (end < path) { > > /* The path only contained slashes */ > >- path[0] = DEFAULT_SLASH; > >+ path[0] = '/'; > > path[1] = '\0'; > > return; > > } > >@@ -1169,7 +1169,7 @@ > > end--; > > } > > if (end < path) { > >- path[0] = DEFAULT_SLASH; > >+ path[0] = '/'; > > path[1] = '\0'; > > return; > > } > > > > > > > >-- > >PHP CVS Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > >To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- PHP CVS Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php