Hi, there is a bug I'd like to be fixed and even a patch is available. But
there is still no reaction at all after 2 years. What else can I do to get
the bug fixed?
https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=45351 - patch available from 2010-06-13
https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=48724 - patch available from
On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 12:41 PM, Sebastian Krebs wrote:
> Beside this it can be rewritten as
>
> switch ((int) (($count-1) / 7) {
> case 0: // 1-7
> case 1: // 8 - 14
> default: // above 15
> }
Nice code refactoring :) Just a tad obscure for someone coming along
later, perhaps.
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PHP Ge
On Fri, 16 Nov 2012, Jim Giner wrote:
On 11/16/2012 12:38 PM, Tim Streater wrote:
On 16 Nov 2012 at 12:10, Omar Muhsin wrote:
Hello,
I was just wondering after writting the code in version 2 here below, it
turns
out in testing that it actually PHP is not validating the expressions
instea
On 11/16/2012 12:38 PM, Tim Streater wrote:
On 16 Nov 2012 at 12:10, Omar Muhsin wrote:
Hello,
I was just wondering after writting the code in version 2 here below, it turns
out in testing that it actually PHP is not validating the expressions instead
always I get the first case.
1.Using nes
On Fri, 16 Nov 2012, Ken Robinson wrote:
At 07:10 AM 11/16/2012, Omar Muhsin wrote:
Hello,
I was just wondering after writting the code in version 2 here below, it
turns out in testing that it actually PHP is not validating the expressions
instead always I get the first case.
1.Using nest
2012/11/16 Tim Streater
> On 16 Nov 2012 at 12:10, Omar Muhsin wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I was just wondering after writting the code in version 2 here below, it
> turns
> > out in testing that it actually PHP is not validating the expressions
> instead
> > always I get the first case.
> >
> >
On 16 Nov 2012 at 12:10, Omar Muhsin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was just wondering after writting the code in version 2 here below, it turns
> out in testing that it actually PHP is not validating the expressions instead
> always I get the first case.
>
> 1.Using nested if statement {THE INTENDED BEH
At 07:10 AM 11/16/2012, Omar Muhsin wrote:
Hello,
I was just wondering after writting the code in version 2 here
below, it turns out in testing that it actually PHP is not
validating the expressions instead always I get the first case.
1.Using nested if statement {THE INTENDED BEHAVIOR}:
Hello,
I was just wondering after writting the code in version 2 here below, it turns
out in testing that it actually PHP is not validating the expressions instead
always I get the first case.
1.Using nested if statement {THE INTENDED BEHAVIOR}:
if ($count > 14)
$boxes = 3;
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 9:52 AM, Rick Dwyer wrote:
> Same result… which is to say no error returned even for messages sent with no
> email in the to address field.
Okay, that is odd. If I try it with a blank I get a failure saying
that it has a bad address. See: https://gist.github.com/4085385
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