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[Webdev] Phour-Oh-One

[Webdev] Phour-Oh-One

adam beecher adam at iewebs.com
Thu Jun 29 02:07:19 IST 2000


PHP 4.0.1 has been released, for those of you not on ANNOUNCE.

There's been a LOT of changes and bugfixes, so it's worth a look. Notable for
Win32 users is the correction of the error reporting bug, that told you the
wrong line in the wrong file (very annoying) and improved support for threads.
Other notables are the beginning of SWF support; on-the-fly function creation
(nice); updated Perl Compatible Regular Expressions; and lots more.

Oh, and there was mention of UDMsearch the other day - Rasmus has added a crc32
checksum function, which is used by UDMSearch. "This will speed up the UdmSearch
php frontend significantly." You gotta love Rasmus huh? :)

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$s=array("&#74;","&#65;","&#112;","&#104;","&#112;","&#72;");
for($i=0;$i<count($s);$i++){echo$s[$i];}
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