ID: 27438
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: php_bug_27438 at garykeith dot com
Status: Assigned
Bug Type: Documentation problem
Operating System: All
PHP Version: Irrelevant
Assigned To: kennyt
New Comment:
Wow, I'm sorry. That "Happy flaming!" was directed at derick at
php.net, not you. I guess I assumed you watch php.net bug reports. ;-)
I'd like to cooperate with you, while still helping php.net visitors to
find a browscap.ini file. Again, sorry to be offensive. :)
Previous Comments:
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[2004-02-29 22:41:45] php_bug_27438 at garykeith dot com
I made a typo:
There's also the issue of ampersands and pound signs in browser names
and pound signs in version numbers.
This should have stated:
There's also the issue of ampersands and parenthesis in browser names
and pound signs in version numbers.
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[2004-02-29 22:39:56] php_bug_27438 at garykeith dot com
There are more problems than just replacing an exclamation point.
There's also the issue of ampersands and pound signs in browser names
and pound signs in version numbers. These will all cause get_browser()
to return bogus information and yet according to the MS spec for
browscap.ini these are all valid characters.
How do you expect to get any cooperation from me when you end your
message with "happy flaming!"?
This nlopess character barges in on my attempt to get a link removed
and essentially, once again, tries to blame the whole situation on me.
Then Derick comes along and calls me an ass. My attempts to post a note
in the documentation section urging your users not to use my file keep
getting deleted. These are small examples of what I've gotten in
exchange with my cooperation with PHP. And now I'm the flamer?
We all have our breaking point. I've reached mine.
I will continue to redirect that link back to your own website. Be glad
I am ethical enough not to redirect your users to some gross adult
website.
Make sure you note the new restrictions in my Terms of Service.
Please govern yourselves accordingly.
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[2004-02-29 21:29:00] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Uh, that is, of course, if you're willing to let us link with this
added information.
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[2004-02-29 21:21:14] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We could create a new manual page detailing the process of stripping
characters PHP can't handle ('!'). Replace the (2?) links to the site
with links to that page, which would contain the site's URL beneath a
warning. Since that Yahoo! entry is the only bug-provoking one, even
users would find it easy to clean up the file.
Happy flaming!
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[2004-02-29 20:36:17] php_bug_27438 at garykeith dot com
I sent you an e-mail. As with every other PHP team member I've tried to
contact I've had no reply as yet.
You need not worry about the link I asked be removed.
If I detect an HTTP_REFERER from php.net I simply redirect the user
agent back from whence it came.
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