Andi Gutmans wrote:
>
> At 03:42 PM 10/9/2003 +0100, Wez Furlong wrote:
> >Interestingly enough, I brought up this issue just over a year
> >ago. Even more interesting is that I stumbled across my original
> >post from that time while looking into something else today.
> >
> >http://news.php.net/
At 10:06 AM 11/3/2003 +0100, Thomas Lamy wrote:
does anyone care that there _will_ be a rather big number of folks
(isps/hosting companies/etc) that will stay with 4.x for some time even if
php5 is out?
For me (being a developer) this is no problem, because I always work with
the latest versions. B
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Andi Gutmans wrote:
> At 10:06 AM 11/3/2003 +0100, Thomas Lamy
>
> > This is why I'm +1 for a 4.5 release, right before 5 goes out.
> > This shouldinclude fixes that already are in 5, but were not
> > applied to 4 for whatever reason. I'm sure the above fix is not
> > the only one being held back
Now that objects are accounted for by references and id, it should be
possible to use them as keys in an associative array. That might be an
interesting feature to have.
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but I can't find documentation on it.
I need to know the following:
1. How to add new function to php
2. In that function how to write to the http stream
3. How to access data from sql recordset
Please point me in the right direction for this. Thanks.
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Does anybody have an IIS 6 setup on which they can test the Windows installer
version of php 4.3.4? I've modified the installer so that for IIS 6 it runs
iisext to add php as a web service extension, in addition to the other stuff
it does for older versions of IIS.
If you can help, let me know and
Yep, I have IIS 6.
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From: "Phil Driscoll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 4:50 PM
Subject: [PHP-DEV] php 4.3.4 and IIS 6.0
> Does anybody have an IIS 6 setup on which they can test the Windows
installer
> version of
By the way, is there a automatic install routine for SunONE/iPlanet servers
in this installation Program? If not, it would be good to have one, too. I
am the NSAPI maintainer and there are some new features in this module
since 4.3.3 which could be, if there is an installer, embedded into the
i
On Monday 03 November 2003 16:10, Uwe Schindler wrote:
> By the way, is there a automatic install routine for SunONE/iPlanet servers
> in this installation Program? If not, it would be good to have one, too. I
> am the NSAPI maintainer and there are some new features in this module
> since 4.3.3 wh
Buckley Robinson wrote:
but I can't find documentation on it.
I need to know the following:
1. How to add new function to php
Well, I'm far from being competent here but since I don't see any answers...
The best place to start IMHO is
php-x.y.z/ext
directory
It have a script to create new
I have an extension that I'm trying to get the config.m4 to read from a file
and use AC_DEFINE* to define some macros in the main/php_config.h for use
with my extension.
My question is, how can I get AC_DEFINE() to expand shell variable passes as
arguments? Here is my config.m4:
(Note: I've tried
PHP 4.3.4 has been released. The focus of this release was the resolution of
bugs and at the time of release some 70 bugs were resolved. All users are
encouraged to upgrade to 4.3.4.
PHP 4.3.4 contains, among others, following important fixes:
* Fixed disk_total_space() and disk_free_space() unde
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