--- Manuel Lemos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I can make a guess as to why he would say this, aside from the > > obvious fact that one is part of the PHP project and one is not. > > And? Does that meant that all the 130.000+ subscribers of the PHP > Classes site are all wrong and you are one that is right?
So, your argument is that the people who subscribe, which you mention below is required to even try these classes (and you argue that this should be required before making a decision), are voting in favor of these PHP classes over PEAR? This makes absolutely no sense. So, we have two groups of people: 1. Those who have tried your PHP classes 2. Those who have not Your argument is that group 2's opinion is not valid and that group 1's opinion is decided by you (to prefer the PHP classes over PEAR). Yes, if your erroneous assumptions were somehow true, you would be right. However, most people on this list are too logical to be fooled by such an argument. > > Visitng http://www.phpclasses.org/httpclient results in several pages > > of banner ads that one must navigate before finally being shown: > > Do you have a problem with site that use advertising to keep > themselves alive? Nope, that's their choice. It's just funny when the maintainers cry foul when people aren't interested in their site. Your choice is to have ads. My choice is to not visit. Live with it. :-) Chris ===== Chris Shiflett - http://shiflett.org/ PHP Security Handbook Coming mid-2004 HTTP Developer's Handbook http://httphandbook.org/ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php