My bad then :) I was under the impression that we had moved passed this
and no one had a real issue with it.

I'll hold off on it then. 

John

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Sterling Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 3:18 PM
>To: John Coggeshall
>Cc: 'Ivan Ristic'; 'James Aylett'; 'PHP Developers Mailing List'
>Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] Redirect on Error (not localisation)
>
>
>> 
>> Unless told otherwise, I'm already planning on making a few changes 
>> and committing.
>>
>
>john,
>
>I've told you otherwise, so has derick and about half the 
>developers on this list (not talking about the localization 
>portion of the thread here).
>
>Quick answer: don't.  If you wanna come with some patches, 
>post them on your website, i and other people will be happy to 
>look @ them and discuss them, 
>but *do not* commit them without a reasonable concensus.
>
>-Sterling
>
>> John
>> 
>> 
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >From: Ivan Ristic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> >Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 2:50 PM
>> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >Cc: 'James Aylett'; 'PHP Developers Mailing List'
>> >Subject: [PHP-DEV] Redirect on Error (not localisation)
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > > Anyway... So what of my actual patch we were discussing at some 
>> > > point? I never got a real answer as to if it would be 
>suitable to 
>> > > commit.
>> >
>> >    I have changed the subject of the message in an effort to
>> >    separate the discussion on the "Redirect on Fatal Error" feature
>> >    (the subject of this email) from the localisation discussion.
>> >
>> >    ...
>> >
>> >    As a reminder, we are discussing a patch that will redirect
>> >    the user to another page when a fatal or a parse error occurs
>> >    (parse errors can be caught with lint, fatal can't). The
>> >    redirection will allow developers to:
>> >
>> >    * Show a decent page to the user (instead of letting them
>> >      see a blank or incomplete page)
>> >
>> >    * Send a message to themselves that something
>> >      strange has happened (allowing them to react quickly, instead
>> >      of having to install log watch software for notification
>> >      purposes (and many people cannot do that as they do not
>> >      have control over the servers))
>> >
>> >    As far as I am aware, there is not a single reason not to
>> >    have this feature. Some people seem not to like it, but that
>> >    is fine; with no performance or stability risks, if you don't
>> >    want to use the feature - you won't be affected.
>> >
>> >    On the other hand, I will be extremely happy to have it under
>> >    my belt as yet another tool I can use to make my software
>> >    run better.
>> >
>> >    Please don't tell me that I wouldn't need this feature if
>> >    I programmed perfectly. Errors happen all the time, no matter
>> >    what you do trying to prevent them.
>> >
>> >
>> >Bye,
>> >Ivan
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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