If your using an undocumented parameter, and that undocumented parameter
changes what's the problem? The documentation doesn't say a word about a
mystery undocumented parameter... I don't think we should be too
concerned with someone using something they arguably shouldn't be.

John


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Sara Golemon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 5:39 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] Re: str_ireplace vs. stri_replace
>
>
>> > +1 from me too, stri_replace sound like a function some users may 
>> > +have
>> >
>> > implemented them selves and we could end up breaking their code by 
>> > introducing it.
>>
>> exactly :).
>>
>Only one complaint.
>
>Previously (including in 4.3.0) there already WAS a fourth 
>(undocumented) parameter to str_replace.  A boolean value 
>which would allow the user to use an alternate search and 
>replace method.  True, this was undocumented, and was probably 
>only included for developer debugging (Sascha? Can you enlighten us?).
>
>This alternate method has been removed (by virtue of being 
>deprecated) and should produce wrong param count errors for 
>users who include that fourth parameter currently (how many 
>would even know of this?) so that they can fix their code.
>
>If we introduce a *new* fourth parametere (also boolean) which 
>checks for case_sensitivity, this could potentially cause 
>problems for users who were using this undocumented parameter. 
> Leaving the fourth and adding a fifth would get even more 
>confusing if the appearance is that the fourth parameter was 
>just added *and* served no purpose.
>
>So, we could relegate those VERY few who might've used that 
>fourth parameter already to the "read the changelog or suffer" 
>bucket, or........not.
>
>-Pollita
>
>
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