> If noone complains, I'll commit a patch for solution 3 later this 
> morning, so that it at least compiles again with libxml2.5. If solution 
> 4 is preferred, we still can add/revert it later. I don't mind ;)
>

Ok, Solution 4 is prefered.  Or Solution 1.  Libxml2.5 is the default on
most versions of Linux.  We shouldn't have a situation where there is a
known and major incompatibility that is compiled in out of the box.  I
don't have a big problem requiring 2.6, nor do I have a big problem with
it being broken in the areas you describe (it can be fixed), so long as
it works for the broader applications.

I'm fully against Solution 3 in a released version of PHP5.

-Sterling

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