I have tidy built as an extension and not into php and it works
completely fine. Where does it say to not do that?
On 10/5/07, Marti Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/5/07, Daniel Barowy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >Any suggestions? Apparently I don't know what I don't know
On 10/5/07, Daniel Barowy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>Any suggestions? Apparently I don't know what I don't know.
Well, this is a suggestion, not an answer, but I've saved myself a lot of
pain by building ports of PHP related stuff on relatively clean systems (by
"relatively clean" I mea
On Fri, 5 Oct 2007, Daniel Barowy wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone have any pointers for getting the HTML Tidy extensions
working in PHP on OpenBSD? I am running a 4.0 system.
In case anyone is looking to fix this particular problem, this is how I
fixed it:
http://secure.lv/~nikns/stuff/ports/
Hello,
Does anyone have any pointers for getting the HTML Tidy extensions
working in PHP on OpenBSD? I am running a 4.0 system.
According to PHP's website, I do not need to download the version of
Tidy from PECL, because Tidy is supposed to be built-in in PHP 5 (I have
the PHP 5.1.4 package
Hello,
Does anyone have any pointers for getting the HTML Tidy extensions
working in PHP on OpenBSD? I am running a 4.0 system.
According to PHP's website, I do not need to download the version of
Tidy from PECL, because Tidy is supposed to be built-in in PHP 5 (I have
the PHP 5.1.4 pac
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