On Thu, 29 Nov 2001 15:37:09 -0600 impersonator of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Mark Charette) planted I saw in php.general:
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From: ~~~i LeoNid~~ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
It could be stated on the site, or (and) tar could be re-moved. As far as
I am concerned, as soon as
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001 20:57:41 +0100 impersonator of [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Zeev
Suraski) planted I saw in php.general:
There were some last minute issues that required further testing...
It could be stated on the site, or (and) tar could be re-moved. As far as
I am concerned, as soon as something is
-Original Message-
From: ~~~i LeoNid~~ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
It could be stated on the site, or (and) tar could be re-moved. As far as
I am concerned, as soon as something is placed on the web, you have no
control over reference to it.. And access you can regulate of
Ahh I see. Thanks! :)
Mike
Andrey wrote:
Already known. 4.1.0 is 4.1.0RC3 .
Final tests are in progress.
Regards,
Andrey Hristov
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From: Mike Eheler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 7:56 PM
Subject: [PHP] PHP 4.1 out
Hello Mike,
PHP 4.1.0 is NOT out yet. You pointed a lot of people to a build that may
_not_ be bug free. The release is NOT out of QA yet. The release is only
official if it is announced on the website.
Derick Rethans
The PHP QA Team
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Richard Heyes wrote:
Mike Eheler
Hello,
Another thing, php 4.1.0 is NOT 4.1.0 RC3
Derick Rethans
The PHP QA Team
Mike Eheler [EMAIL PROTECTED] scrawled:
Try it:
http://www.php.net/distributions/php-4.1.0.tar.gz
No word on the website, though.
Mike
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And for a good reason. Please don't publish such URLs in the future...
Zeev
At 18:56 28/11/2001, Mike Eheler wrote:
Try it:
http://www.php.net/distributions/php-4.1.0.tar.gz
No word on the website, though.
Mike
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Mind if I ask why? I do have a few ideas, but I feel I am terribly wrong
about them :-)
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No matter where you go, this.
Zeev Suraski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
5.1.0.14.2.20011128204245.01e71090@localhost">news:5.1.0.14.2.20011128204245.01e71090@localhost...
And for
There were some last minute issues that required further testing...
Zeev
At 20:53 28/11/2001, Julio Nobrega Trabalhando wrote:
Mind if I ask why? I do have a few ideas, but I feel I am terribly wrong
about them :-)
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No matter where you go, this.
Zeev Suraski [EMAIL
Interesting.
I'll hold off, but people will still try stuff like that. I'm not trying
to tell ya what to do, but I've found it best never to put files with
release-names in their primary download spots, regardless of how hidden
they may seem, until your absolutely positive that will be the
On Wednesday 28 November 2001 01:03 pm, Mike Eheler wrote:
I'll hold off, but people will still try stuff like that. I'm not trying
to tell ya what to do, but I've found it best never to put files with
release-names in their primary download spots, regardless of how hidden
they may seem,
Well, the big difference is that people who try out stuff like that are
usually aware of the fact that they may very well be downloading something
bogus. However, when you paste a URL that is typically a click away from a
download with today's mailers, it goes to a much broader and
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Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP 4.1 out?
Interesting.
I'll hold off, but people will still try stuff like that. I'm not trying
to tell ya what to do, but I've found it best never to put files with
release-names in their primary download spots, regardless of how hidden
they may seem, until your
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