Stefan Esser wrote:
Stanislav Malyshev schrieb:
I am fully aware that it can be made faster. But a slow solution is
better than no solution at all.
Actually in many situations it isn't. Since as far as I can see the
problem can lead to real harm only in rather limited set of
situations, making the engine always considerably slower just to fix
it does not seem a very good solution to me.
Well yes. I think to solve this "once and for all" a public statement by
the PHP group would be nice that says:
"We are no longer wasting time fixing security problems in PHP4 that have
already been addressed in the current version of PHP - PHP5 - So no further
development time will be wasted on PHP4" :)
This decision has been made to allow developers to move forward to get PHP6
out of the door ;)
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