[PHP-DEV] Re: Date flamewar summary

2006-07-19 Thread Sara Golemon
Now that everyone had their say (I hope) I've made a quick tally of the votes so far: My $0.02USD; Most Ideal: Grant the 'Date' namespace to Internals (Not going to happen for the volume of reasons already discussed.) DO NOT REPLY WITH ALL THE REASONS I AM WRONG FOR HAVING THIS OPINION. I A

Re: [PHP-DEV] Re: Date flamewar summary

2006-07-19 Thread Derick Rethans
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006, Lukas Smith wrote: > Ilia Alshanetsky wrote: > > Class names are not case sensitive, so it does not matter if it is FooBar or > > fooBar or even FoObAR. > > Ilia, since PHP5 we are case preserving. So it does matter, though only > stylistically, not technically. DateTimeZone

Re: [PHP-DEV] Re: Date flamewar summary

2006-07-19 Thread Lukas Smith
Ilia Alshanetsky wrote: Class names are not case sensitive, so it does not matter if it is FooBar or fooBar or even FoObAR. Ilia, since PHP5 we are case preserving. So it does matter, though only stylistically, not technically. regards, Lukas -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Maili

Re: [PHP-DEV] Re: Date flamewar summary

2006-07-19 Thread Ilia Alshanetsky
Class names are not case sensitive, so it does not matter if it is FooBar or fooBar or even FoObAR. On 19-Jul-06, at 11:31 AM, Ron Korving wrote: I don't wanna be a nitpicker here, but I've seen DateTimeZone and DateTimezone both used in the discussion. I'm not sure which would be the pop

[PHP-DEV] Re: Date flamewar summary

2006-07-19 Thread Ron Korving
I don't wanna be a nitpicker here, but I've seen DateTimeZone and DateTimezone both used in the discussion. I'm not sure which would be the popular one. - Ron PS: shake hands and make up.. group hug everyone? :) "Ilia Alshanetsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schreef in bericht news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >