* Thus wrote Dan Joseph ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi,
>
> > > The question sounded more like a technical one - is it an advantage in
> > > terms of memory? CPU? startup overhead? etc.
>
> Yeah, it was mostly a technical one, and it was also one that left me
> scratching my head. I guess in ot
Hi,
> > The question sounded more like a technical one - is it an advantage in
> > terms of memory? CPU? startup overhead? etc.
Yeah, it was mostly a technical one, and it was also one that left me
scratching my head. I guess in other languages, I just import or include
the library I wan
Mike Migurski wrote:
Is there any particular advantage to having the default PHP install
exclude a lot of useful modules such as mcrypt, cli, sockets, etc?
The question sounded more like a technical one - is it an advantage in
terms of memory? CPU? startup overhead? etc.
Yeah, I think I misread tha
From: Mike Migurski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 3:22 PM
To: CPT John W. Holmes
Cc: Dan Joseph; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Curious about something
>> Is there any particular advantage to having the default PHP install
>> exclude a lot of usefu
>> Is there any particular advantage to having the default PHP install
>> exclude a lot of useful modules such as mcrypt, cli, sockets, etc?
>
>Honestly, this has kind of been discussed this week in the "encoder"
>thread. Where do you draw the line on what's useful or not and who does
>the deciding
From: "Dan Joseph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Is there any particular advantage to having the default PHP install
exclude
> a lot of useful modules such as mcrypt, cli, sockets, etc?
Yes. I've found that I do not need those libraries and have a secret
agreement preventing them from being included...
Hi,
Is there any particular advantage to having the default PHP install exclude
a lot of useful modules such as mcrypt, cli, sockets, etc?
-Dan Joseph
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