On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Marcus Boerger wrote:

> To make php be easier usable in non US-ASCII (127chars) environments
> especially those requiring UCS-2, UTF-8 or other any character mapping
> other than iso-8859-1 or -15 we should more likly try to integrate mbstring
> fully in php. As long as we cannot or want not make it a core component
> such as ext/standard we should enable it by default.

If people want it they can use --enable-mbstring. I see no reason why it 
should be enabled by default as long as it's not fully integrated in the 
core.

Derick

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