Hi,
I just got round to testing some of my more complex scripts and it
appear they are running fine under RC3 (Same as release build I
believe), including the XSLT stuff, which is good stuff.
Thank,
Karl
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m all for testing windows builds, especially if anyone wants to chuck
the Sablatron extension my way as well.
Karl
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I think we should be testing the pre-compiled binaries which will
later on become the release for win32 platforms. As we have seen many
times before, there
Undefined
symbol "pthread_getspecific"
The configure line used was:
./configure --with-apxs2=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Karl Austin
KDA web Services
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No objections here, I'm ready and waiting with a new dev box to test
it on:
FreeBSD 4.3 with Apache 2.0.16
and the usual RH7.1 box ready to tackle it.
Thanks,
Karl
> Any objections to releasing RC3?
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not just in the errata.
Thank you,
Karl Austin
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OK, so how come it works with 1 dimensional arrays? Surely it would make
sense to make it work with multi-dimensional arrays or not with arrays full
stop?
Karl Austin
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Operating system: RedHat 6.2
PHP version: 4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Bug description: eval() doesn't handle multi-dimentional arrays.
It appears that eval() does not handle mutli-dimentional arrays properly
e.g.
$page[title] = 'Pa
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Operating system: linux 2.2.16
PHP version: 4.0.4pl1
PHP Bug Type: Feature/Change Request
Bug description: Feature
I noticed there is no function in php to tell the duration between two times, unless
of course there is and i just didn't see it. I was
The nl2br() change shouldn't have a big effect as all browsers should be
able to understand , if it were then most browsers would choke
on it (Except IE).
Karl Austin
KDA Web Services
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From: Alexander Feldman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 02 April 2001 10:
we shouldn't be blinded by tradition etc. and let it turn a great
language into something akin to what BASIC was - Spaghetti code most of the
time.
Karl Austin
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Operating system: FreeBSD 4.2
PHP version: 4.0.4pl1
PHP Bug Type: Mail related
Bug description: base64_encode, decode and imap_binary
when building mime attachments for emails with chunk_split(base64encode(something))
oder imap_binary(something) the
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