Hi,
On 15 Mar 2004, at 7:10, Andi Gutmans wrote:
The .tar.gz/.tar.bz2 are available at http://snaps.php.net/~andi
if I understood correctly, we'll be providing two packages, once
5.0.0 is released. One with libxml2 bundled and one without;
shouldn't we begin with that at RC stage?
regards,
Jan
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Hey,
I rolled RC1 of RC1 (didn't change the version from -dev on purpose because
RC1RC1 is kind of odd and I didn't want it to confuse people :).
I will roll RC1 on the 17th so if there are "serious" show stoppers speak up.
The .tar.gz/.tar.bz2 are available at http://snaps.php.net/~andi
Edin, ca
On 14 Mar 2004 at 19:31, Andi Gutmans wrote:
> self:: is always evaluated at compile-time and refers to the class it is
> defined in and not the concrete object/class.
>
> Andi
I think it would be a better for self to refer to the concrete class.
Otherwise it is not possible to access overridd
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self:: is always evaluated at compile-time and refers to the class it is
defined in and not the concrete object/class.
Andi
At 05:03 PM 3/8/2004 -0700, Jeffrey Moss wrote:
I found this on a zend engine 2 list archive, but didn't see an answer, has
it been resolved? I am trying to create a single
Don't crosspost to two irrelevant lists, please
Derick
On Sun, 14 Mar 2004, Vivian Steller wrote:
> hello,
>
> once again a post about the tricky namespaces. I played with the following
> functions concerning namespaces:
>
> domdocument->createElementNS
> domdocument->createAttributeNS
> domelem
hello,
once again a post about the tricky namespaces. I played with the following
functions concerning namespaces:
domdocument->createElementNS
domdocument->createAttributeNS
domelement->setAttributeNS
domelement->getAttributeNS
(domelement->hasAttributeNS)
as i found out the behavior of some fu
I intend to help maintain the PHP documentation and the php.net website.
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