On Wed, July 18, 2007 3:04 am, Derick Rethans wrote:
> I hope you are not suggesting to port them to both modes? Why on earth
> should an application support both unicode=off and unicode=on? That's
> exactly the thing that some of us are so afraid of and want to prevent
> as this just annoys more and more PHP users that have to deal with
> this
> stuff.  And as mentioned before, having both modes is *way* worse than
> having to real with register_globals on/off or magic_quotes, as those
> two cases could atleast be handled in user space.

I suspect some apps can only be reasonably ported one way or the other.

But one would hope that an app could make the choice to go either way,
and not have a nightmare experience.

The purpose of the PHP Devs doing a port is not to release both
versions, or either version, but to find out if it can actually be
done without major grief for either version.

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