James Crumpton wrote:
> I've run into a problem, when trying out 5.1.0b1, b2, and
> php5-200507060230, with a script of mine that relies pretty heavily on
> DomDocument and DomXPath.
>
> Using XPath, I pull nodes with a certain namespace (xx) from an xml
> document. With 5.0.*, this works as expec
I've run into a problem, when trying out 5.1.0b1, b2, and php5-200507060230,
with a script of mine that relies pretty heavily on DomDocument and DomXPath.
Using XPath, I pull nodes with a certain namespace (xx) from an xml document.
With 5.0.*, this works as expected.
However, with 5.1.*, I'm
Hi Andrew,
This patch looks interesting.
Fragmentation and the odd "cron job" that consumes lots of memory is
certainly a problem that can affect many.
Main question is wether this only affects FastCGI. I think it is also
relevant at least to Apache pre-fork and it might be interesting to suppo
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I don't think the general list will help David write his extension :)
David, right now the only thing you can do is exactly the same as
classes you define in PHP scripts. You can provide the magic sleep
and wakeup functions to do something more than just have your
properties copied and reinstated
Hello David,
wait for PHP 5.1 and use the Serializable interface. Otherwise ask
on the general list for support.
marcus
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The extension provides a set of classes to the PHP programmer (it is,
hence, object oriented). My problem is that some of the objects (or,
rather, references to objects) provided by my extension needs to be
stored in a sessio
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