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* No $_GET, $_POST, $_REQUEST or $_COOKIE
* headers() will be of no use
* sessions would be a challenge to implement (because there is no
access to headers for cookies)
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Andrew Rose
http://andrew-rose.blogspot.com
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2008/11/17 Ting Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi everybody,
>
> sorry this is a greenhand's stupid question. Why isn't "0.0" false? I
> know it is a string but I still think it equals to 0.
>
I think you answered your own question there.
Andrew
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superfluous. The session handler
persisting past a session_destroy() I'm just not sure about, so would
appreciate any heads up / advice.
Both points have workarounds, but it would be nice to not have to
workaround them.
Anyway, would these changes likely be accepted?
cheers
Andrew Rose
On 13/12/2007, rich gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If this suggestion from Jani is supported then all I can say is WTF a
> bunch of prima donnas you internals/core devs are ... You don't want to
> listen to your users who are in most cases NOT technically ignorant and
> are in the trenches using
On 12/12/2007, Nathan Rixham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > if their income depends on it, hmm, I wonder, why the hell are they
> > only complaining?
> point well made
>
> > always been open and we have always gladly given account to
> > people who contributed.
> and it's been well noticed, not