If anybody is looking for a job and would be interested in working for
Yahoo please drop me a note privately. Most of the jobs are in Sunnyvale,
CA, but working out of some of the international offices may be possible
as well. Specifically I am looking for someone with a bit of Oracle and
busines
Oops, I figure out that the patch was incorrect, since the function call
should be "zend_hash_destroy" instead of "zend_hash_clean". Sorry. :-p
New patch included.
Now the memory leaks are gone forever !
Cristiano Duarte
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You need to add uuencode.c to your php4tsdll project. I'll commit a patch.
Andi
At 09:48 AM 10/27/2003 -0500, l0t3k wrote:
Configuration: php4dllts - Win32
Debug_TS
Linking...
Creating library ..\Debug_TS/php4ts_debug.lib and object
..\Debug_TS/php4ts_de
On 9/15/03 1:55 PM, Adam Dickmeiss wrote:
We're using the XSLT Sablotron in PHP4 in production. I cannot find the
XSLT in latest CVS, but I see that ext/xsl appeared some time ago. Does
this mean that Sablotron XSLT is dead in PHP5?
Don't know about that
One extremly useful feature we used in
> > > Please use the naming conventions using a prefix. Maybe in this case
str_
> > > or mime_
> >
> >Does uu_* sound acceptable?
>
> It's better and I haven't been able to think of something better. It would
> be smarter in the long run if we though of some generic prefix which we
> could move all
Configuration: php4dllts - Win32
Debug_TS
Linking...
Creating library ..\Debug_TS/php4ts_debug.lib and object
..\Debug_TS/php4ts_debug.exp
basic_functions.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol
_zif_uudecode
basic_functions.obj : error LNK2001: un
Hi, this patch fixes compiler warnings in the version of libxmlrpc
included in the PHP 4.3 branch. (unspecified return value, format
string bugs, missing includes, unused function/variables)
Index: ext/xmlrpc/libxmlrpc/simplestring.c
===
I deduced this myself, so I sent an email to the pear-dev list and we
seem to have come to a conclusion. Thanks
On Monday, Oct 27, 2003, at 00:51 America/New_York, Andi Gutmans wrote:
The overload extension is obsolete in PHP 5. How the PEAR guys are
planning on fixing their code I'm not sure.
On 10/27/03 10:07 AM, Derick Rethans wrote:
On Sat, 25 Oct 2003, Marcus Börger wrote:
Hello Robert,
Cool stuff which i'd like to have in b2 :-)
yes, me too.
was committed yesterday ;)
chregu
Derick
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On Sat, 25 Oct 2003, Marcus Börger wrote:
> Hello Robert,
>
> Cool stuff which i'd like to have in b2 :-)
yes, me too.
Derick
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On Monday, October 27, 2003, at 02:22 AM, Marcus BXrger wrote:
Hello George,
intersting code :-)
You can also avoid that by using
$arr[(string)$book] = 1;
instead of
$arr["$book"] = 1;
marcus
Yeah, I know I can avoid it, but I shouldn't have to. In more complex
examples it also seems to cause
Hello George,
intersting code :-)
You can also avoid that by using
$arr[(string)$book] = 1;
instead of
$arr["$book"] = 1;
marcus
Monday, October 27, 2003, 8:08:28 AM, you wrote:
> There's also an auto-casting issue. If you have something like:
> $xml = simplexml_load_file("a.xml");
> print_r
There's also an auto-casting issue. If you have something like:
$xml = simplexml_load_file("a.xml");
print_r($xml);
foreach($xml->book as $book) {
$arr[$book] = 1;
}
foo
bar
you get an illegal offset error in the assignment to $arr. It's
attempting to use it as a simpleXML object.
If you i
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