ID: 14984
Updated by: irc-html
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Assigned
Bug Type: Documentation problem
Operating System: windows and other
PHP Version: 4.0.6
Old Assigned To:
Assigned To: irc-html
New Comment:
I'll add a note in the documentation about this.
Status -> Assigned
Previous Comments:
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[2002-01-11 05:56:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
'?>' in a comment switching out of php mode
is intended behaviour, consider
...<?php foo($bar); // do foo ?>...
embedded in a document
changing this would break backwards compatibility
and would lead to problems of its own kind
changed to "documentation problem"
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[2002-01-10 19:03:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
I found this bug randomly as all other, it cause me
a php html parser to crash.
try a script like this :
<?php
// eval('?>'.$tmp);
// eval('>'.$tmp);
$coucou='';
$password = 'le parser php d�conne';
$password = 'php parser bug';
/*
<? php ?>
*/
// // coucou ?>
// ?>
// ?
// >
?>
see the result, abnormal I think:
'.$tmp); // eval('>'.$tmp); $coucou=''; $password = 'le parser php
d�conne'; $password = 'php parser bug'; /* */ // // coucou ?> // ?> //
? // > ?>
I think it can be a very very serious, easy to fiw fot you,
but in the case a php user encounter it.
It so surpising !!!
thanks.
An echo please.
Yours faithlly php is always great!.
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