On 2/4/2004 4:13 PM, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
On Wed, 4 Feb 2004, Joe Estock wrote:
On 2/4/2004 3:12 PM, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
Is it me or does -d no longer work in 4.3? To test:
php -d "track_errors=1" -i | grep track
(assuming you have it off in your php.ini)
Works fine for me in 4.3.2 but looks quite broken in 4.3.4. Anybody play
around in that code?
-Rasmus
Works fine for me in 4.3.4RC3. Here is the output:
php -d "track_errors=1" -i | grep track
track_errors => Off => Off
Well that shows exactly that it didn't work. track_errors should be
saying On there since you set it to 1 with the -d. It turns out
that between PHP 4.3.2 and 4.3.4 php -i was changed to ignore any -d
settings.
-Rasmus
My appologies. For some reason I was thinking 1 was Off and 0 On. It's
been a very long day :|
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