actually, i am case sensitive so i never really tryed wrongly-cased vars or functions, but there i realised var names actually are, strange that it passed the tests, is there some for the filters?
2006/11/14, Colin Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Function and method names are cases-insensitive. Variable names themselves are case-sensitive:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.variables.php (End of the first line)
:-)
--ColinOn 11/13/06, Fabien POTENCIER < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
fixed in r2668. It is weird because PHP is not case sensitive... Do you
use php 5.2?
Thanks,
Fabien
Hartym wrote:
> The line 34 of SF_LIB_DIR/filter/sfFillInFormFilter.class.php is
> $fillInform->addConverter.....
> and should read
> $fillInForm->addConverter.....
>
> I don't know if your php distro is case insensitive but mine throws a
> fatal error as soon as a Converter is present.
>
> --
>
> Best regards
>
> Romain
> >
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Romain
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