On 9/25/06, Matt W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Don't know if someone wants to check this out and apply it before 5.2's
release, or whether you want it at all. ;-) I just noticed how many of the
php_error_docref()'s still have a period (".") at the end of the text,
resulting in "... error mes
Hi all,
So is there any interest in applying this "tidying up?" Before 5.2's
official release? Just to have all the error messages (that I found) more
consistent. ;-)
Thanks,
Matt
P.S. Is this something that would be sent to the QA list...? (For future
reference.)
- Original Message -
Hi Richard,
- Original Message -
From: "Richard Quadling"
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006
> On 25/09/06, Matt W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [...]
> >
> > I don't know if my regex search found all occurrences, but I fixed up
the
> > files I found. The only changes were removing a tra
On 25/09/06, Matt W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Don't know if someone wants to check this out and apply it before 5.2's
release, or whether you want it at all. ;-) I just noticed how many of the
php_error_docref()'s still have a period (".") at the end of the text,
resulting in "... error me
Hi,
Don't know if someone wants to check this out and apply it before 5.2's
release, or whether you want it at all. ;-) I just noticed how many of the
php_error_docref()'s still have a period (".") at the end of the text,
resulting in "... error message. in on line " Looks
better/consistent wit