You just need to read through its licensing :).
Project Zero is licensed, not sold. The code available on
projectzero.org is non-warranted and not supported. The license
restricts use to 4 processor cores, does not allow commercial
redistribution, and is provided for use on up to 4 instances per
As I mentioned before, everything seems to be fine as long as the body is not
encoded by Zend_Mime::encodeQuotedPrintable.
Best regards,
Daniel
-Original Message-
From: Jack Sleight [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2007 12:55 AM
To: fw-general@lists.zend.com
Subject:
Can you provide a var_dump of the mail object after it's been sent? It
will provide clues as to what's gone on (you can send it privately to
me if you like as a .txt attachment) - there won't be a fix for 1.0.0
as it's not an easily reproducable bug but will aim for 1.0.1 :)
Cheers
As I
Oh yeah, sorry. Well I would imagine the 74 character limit ha something to
do with Zend_Mime's (used for mail mime encoding) line length limit, which
is 74 characters. Zend_Mime will try to wrap any line longer than 74
characters.
I've tested this on mine (5.2.0, Win, CGI) and unfortunately I
On 7/1/07, Pádraic Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You just need to read through its licensing :).
Project Zero is licensed, not sold. The code available on projectzero.org is
non-warranted and not supported. The license restricts use to 4 processor
cores, does not allow commercial
Okay finally I think a solution should be very simple. Changing the line
ending from lf to crlf in Zend_Mime solves the problem. I guess the php
windows mail() function expects the content to use crlf as line ending?!
Best regards,
Daniel
-Original Message-
From: Simon Mundy
Hello Zend Framework team,
congratulations for releasing the first major release of Zend Framework! You
did awesome work during the last months and I really want to say thank you
to all the people who helped ZF to become what it is now.
Regards,
Tobias
*Congratulations!* THX!!!
2007/7/1, Tobias Gies [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello Zend Framework team,
congratulations for releasing the first major release of Zend Framework!
You did awesome work during the last months and I really want to say thank
you to all the people who helped ZF to become what
Yes congratulations! I've was hoping this would come before I launched a site
I've just built using RC2 next week, and it has!
Thank you all!
Tobias Gies wrote:
Hello Zend Framework team,
congratulations for releasing the first major release of Zend Framework!
You
did awesome work
-- Bill Karwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Saturday, 30 June 2007, 07:21 PM -0700):
Zend_Console_Getopt is intended to be a class that parses command-line
options;
it is not an application framework.
MVC is a very good solution for application design, but it's not the only
solution.
I've submitted this to Digg:
http://digg.com/programming/Zend_Framework_1_0_0_Production_Released
Digg it! You know... 'cause Zend Framework is awesome :)
Best Regards,
Nick Howell
Yeah we made it ;)
Congratulation to Zend and all developers helped to create this great
framework.
I wrote an article on an german blog site.
http://development.germanblogs.de/archive/2007/07/01/zend-framework-10.htm#fulltext
-- Jan
I've submitted this to Digg:
Let's get Zend Framework some attention with the 1.0.0 release! All you
diggers out there help out and let's get it on the frontpage shall we? :-)
http://digg.com/programming/Zend_Framework_1_0_0_Production_Released
Sincerely (a ZF enthusiast),
Nick Howell
(I apologize that I put this in
Hip hip hoooray!!
On 7/2/07, Jan Pieper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah we made it ;)
Congratulation to Zend and all developers helped to create this great
framework.
I wrote an article on an german blog site.
Hi all,
Thanks again to everyone who worked so hard on the ZF 1.0 release. We
did it! Thanks for all the congratulations and well wishes.
You may notice that we deployed some improvements to the ZF website this
weekend. Thanks to Zend marketing team for helping with the content and
Wonderfull!!! Thanks! :)
-Original Message-
From: Bill Karwin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 8:51 AM
To: fw-general@lists.zend.com
Subject: [fw-general] ZF website updates
Hi all,
Thanks again to everyone who worked so hard on the ZF 1.0
release. We
Now that we have a production release of Zend Framework, there will be
some adjustments to the development process.
SUBVERSION
I have created a tag and a branch in svn:
http://framework.zend.com/svn/framework/tag/release-1.0.0/
http://framework.zend.com/svn/framework/branch/release-1.0-maint/
Thanks again to everyone who worked so hard on the ZF 1.0 release. We
did it! Thanks for all the congratulations and well wishes.
Congratulations! And good work everybody who made it happen! It's a big
step.
And the new site is even better :)
--
Stanislav Malyshev, Zend Software Architect
Please see my blog post:
http://tinyurl.com/2nk9mu
I'd like to thank everyone on this list who has helped make the ZF a
success. There is no way we could have done it without you!
We owe it to everyone who has contributed to make sure this continues to
be a success and that this success is
Digged it :)
From: Nick Howell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2007 4:11 PM
To: fw-general@lists.zend.com
Subject: [fw-general] Digg the Zend Framework!
Let's get Zend Framework some
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