[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, 2 Sep 2002, Yasuo Ohgaki wrote:
> 
> 
>>James Cox wrote:
>>
>>>Phil Copeland @ redhat pointed me at this bug:
>>>But mbstring really isn't a core module, and very few people will require
>>>kr/zh/ru style encoding.
>>>
>>>I vote to remove mbstring as a default module.
>>
>>-1 of course.
>>
>>Are you out of mind?
> 
> 
> No, not really. It was noted by more than one person that it breaks 
> some simple things in PHP, affecting the bahavior of scripts that are 
> already out there. Until it is totally stable (which you yourself it is 
> not yet) it should not be enabled by default. How, after 4.3 is branched 

What problem?

As far as I know, there is no serious problem that is not
addressed yet. If there is problem, it should be easy one to
fix. Let me know we'll fix it.

The main thing has been changed in development version is
how mbfilter works. New filter is streamable and easier to
extend, while current one is not. Current behavior will not
be changed at all.

In addition, there are few modules depends on mbstring already
and mbstring does not depend on external lib at all. There
is no reason to wait.

BTW, Derick, could you add mbstring category to bug db?
(AFAIK, there is no category for it)

--
Yasuo Ohgaki




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