Hey Folks:
Adam replied to my message on another mailing list. I'm reposting it here
for public edification and education, with a disclaimer from him that what
he knows is from discussions on the php-dev mailing list, not first hand
experience...
From: Adam Maccabee Trachtenbe
In <100984FEB15DD511BA9300104B6980760AC36B@EXCHANGE-RIO>, Ricardo Junior
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> The conversion to plain text mail format changed the correct indent that
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no need to scream here :)
here's a function
In <100984FEB15DD511BA9300104B6980760AC36B@EXCHANGE-RIO>, Ricardo Junior
wrote:
> The conversion to plain text mail format changed the correct indent that
> I need I'm needing it like this:
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>
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> Thanks !!!
no need to scream here :)
here's a function,
The conversion to plain text mail format changed the correct indent that I
need I'm needing it like this:
Thanks !!!
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Ricardo J. A. JĂșnior, Software Engineer Trainee
Bowne Global Solutions
Phone +55 21 2515 7713
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Subject: Re: [PHP] libxml
On Wednesday 24 October 2001 11:38, php wrote:
> Firstly,
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I use php 4.0.5 and libxml 2.3.9 on several machines without any
problem.
Older php and libxml combinations however caused many segmentation
faults, especially with not well-formatted xmls.
On Wednesday 24 October 2001 11:38, php wrote:
> Firstly,
>
I use php 4.0.5 and libxml 2.3.9 on several machines without any
problem.
Older php and libxml combinations however caused many segmentation
faults, especially with not well-formatted xmls.
Are you sure that you warning message is rel
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