Looks good.
On 2/15/06, Jared Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > stream_close can return any value it likes... however, it
> > is ignored
> > > > and php_userstreamop_close always returns success to the streams
> > > > layer.
> > > > This is a bug, but should be simple to fix. (voluntee
> > > stream_close can return any value it likes... however, it
> is ignored
> > > and php_userstreamop_close always returns success to the streams
> > > layer.
> > > This is a bug, but should be simple to fix. (volunteers
> welcome; I
> > > don't have a current cvs checkout).
> >
> > This s
On Wed, 15 Feb 2006, Jared Williams wrote:
> > stream_close can return any value it likes... however, it is
> > ignored and php_userstreamop_close always returns success to
> > the streams layer.
> > This is a bug, but should be simple to fix. (volunteers
> > welcome; I don't have a current cvs
Hi,
> stream_close can return any value it likes... however, it is
> ignored and php_userstreamop_close always returns success to
> the streams layer.
> This is a bug, but should be simple to fix. (volunteers
> welcome; I don't have a current cvs checkout).
>
> --Wez.
This should fix it, I t