Hello Antony,

Monday, September 19, 2005, 8:36:23 PM, you wrote:

> On 19.09.2005 20:50, Andrey Nikolaev wrote:
>>> Maybe you don't know how much time *I* lost with both finding what 
>>> the problem here was (abour 5 weeks) and fixing all *our* bad code (about 7 
>>> weeks). I
>>> Derick
>> Derick, it's great job, thanks, that you spend so much time for fixing this 
>> bug. But...
>> Now should we count how many days it's needs to fix NOTICES in all active 
>> php projects ?

> 1) They are only notices, you don't *have* to fix them as they can be safely 
> silenced.
> 2) Yes, you *can* fix them since they tell you about potential problems in 
> your code.

You *should*

That something doesn't show an E_NOTICE/E_STRICT in an older version but
does in a newer typically means we ourself found out something we didn'z
knew beforehand...obviously we cannot change the past.



Best regards,
 Marcus

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