Hello Kamesh,
Thursday, September 9, 2004, 6:10:12 PM, you wrote:
> Hi All,
> Both these test cases expect strict standards but don't have --INI--
> header to have the error_reporting to 2048 or E_STRICT.
> Because of that these testcases fails in local build.
> Am I missing something.
> If I r
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004, Christian Stocker wrote:
> I didn't blame you and there are good reasons to not to port it. But for
> BC, maybe someone will do it anyway... OTOH the switch to ext/xsl isn't
> that hard and you gain a lot of speed improvements ;)
I think the only difficulties you'd run into i
Hi Sterling
On 16.7.2004 18:04 Uhr, Sterling Hughes wrote:
it wasn't ported because i don't want people using it anymore, they
should be using ext/xsl, period.
I didn't blame you and there are good reasons to not to port it. But for
BC, maybe someone will do it anyway... OTOH the switch to ext/xsl
it wasn't ported because i don't want people using it anymore, they
should be using ext/xsl, period.
-sterling
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 11:18:46 +0200, Christian Stocker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 16.7.2004 11:15 Uhr, Kamesh Jayachandran wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I have seen that in php5.0/ext/
Thanks
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 11:18:46 +0200, "Christian Stocker"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
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> On 16.7.2004 11:15 Uhr, Kamesh Jayachandran wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I have seen that in php5.0/ext/xslt directory does not have any source
> > except the test scripts whereas in php-4.3.8 I could find the
On 16.7.2004 11:15 Uhr, Kamesh Jayachandran wrote:
Hi,
I have seen that in php5.0/ext/xslt directory does not have any source
except the test scripts whereas in php-4.3.8 I could find the files.
In php5.0 there is one extra directory under ext by name xsl which does
not exist in PHP4.3.8
ext/xslt