> Please review these things, *then *post a response. Thank you. > > --Kris > >
Alright, perhaps we should address one thing at a time. Since you feel you are repeating yourself I will alleviate repetition with manageable questions that are fair and concise. I start reading your RFC and the very first thing I come across is the title: "Request for Comments: New File Type for Pure-Code PHP Scripts" My very first indication of what I'm about to read is that you are proposing a "New File Type" for PHP, which you seem to contrarily refute that you are doing. Yet, your title is clearly stating as much. Now, I continue on reading the "Abstract" of your RFC. Which is supposedly going to give me some fair and over-all indication of just what it is you are requesting comments for... "This RFC proposes the creation of a new .phpp file type. This file type will be parsed by the webserver as 100% PHP code; that is, all code will be executed without <?php and ?> tags. No raw HTML output would be allowed in these scripts using ?>, though echo/print and other output statements will continue to work in those scripts without any restriction." Everything that abstract states me seems to be completely contrary to everything you're stating in this thread. So clearly the need for you to repeat yourself is only due to the fact that you aren't communicating your efforts clearly. Not that other people aren't reading what you're writing. Please change your RFC to reflect the true nature of your proposal and what you actually intend to propose. That way we won't have this unnecessary repetition in the list and this frustration you're getting from having to go back and forth. Until I can clearly understand what it is you are proposing just from the very first few lines of your RFC I honestly don't see anything else worth arguing over since your entire abstract seems to contradict every word you're saying. Author: Kris Craig kriscr...@php.net I'm reading the correct RFC, am I not? This is *your* RFC? I'm not confusing this with anyone else's am I? Please modify your RFC title and abstract to tell me in a few short and concise sentences precisely what you're proposing that doesn't contradict everything you're telling us in the mailing list and I will be glad to give it further consideration. :) Thanks -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php