At 18:14 24.02.2003, I spoke out and said:
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>If you have a look in main/main.c, there's an array called
>"short_track_vars_names" at the very beginning, which is later on looped
>and t--its contents passed to zend_register_auto_global(), which in turn adds
>the name to a hash structure for autoglobal identifier lookup. These names
>are hardcoded and cannot be changed (except when you modify the
>distribution source code and recompile).
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<laughing>

Please note the typo in line 3, it should read "its" (the slashes are here
to escape content filters)

This caused me a reply from somewhere like this:

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</laughing>


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