> A quick test on Solaris, Windows and Linux shows that returning what it now > returns is inline with the C behaviour, if we want the IMHO more logical > behaviour we shouldn't call it by its C name but somthing like > string_tokenize(). It should be a good solution, php function with C name make confusion if it does not work as in C (in another way, all php users are not C users). And string_tokenize respects the naming convention ;).
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