Christophe Chisogne wrote:
It seems you didnt search Google very long.
I did, actually :).
Simple google searches like
"number of sites running php site:netcraft.com"
lead to results on netcraft.com, by example
a "php vs coldfusion vs jsp" page [1] found via link
on the 2003/08 netcraft survey [2]
Good afternoon,
I'm looking for recent numbers of the PHP Market Penetration - if
possible compared to ASP/JSP. The netcraft survey only shows apache vs.
IIS, can't find anything about PHP there.
Thanks!
Bert
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Michael Lauzon wrote:
Since PHP5 is going to feature OOP (Object Oriented Programming), will that mean PHP6
will feature AOP (Aspect Oriented Programming)...so far it seems AOP is only being
used for Java at the moment; but hopefully general programming and scripting languages
will start using t
_* of course). And
I was wondering why errors of the level E_STRICT don't make it to my
custom error handler function, in contrast to for example E_NOTICE.
Didn't expect to have to explain this here :(.
Bert
Jason Barnett wrote:
Bert Slagter wrote:
Hi,
I tried to use my own error handle
Hi,
I tried to use my own error handler to handle all non-fatal errors. But
to my surprise it seems to be impossible to handle E_STRICT level
notices. I don't know whether this is by design, not yet implemented or
a know bug that I overlooked - but it seems rather strange :).
To reproduce:
- cr
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