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From: Jani Taskinen [mailto:sniper@php.net]
Sent: 13 March 2003 17:15This is the first release candidate of the upcoming maintenance release of PHP 4.3.2. Please download and test it as much as possible on real-life applications to uncover any remaining issues. List of additions/changes/fixes can be found here:http://cvs.php.net/diff.php/php4/NEWS?login=2&r1=1.1247.2.35.4
.1&r2=1.1247.2.134&ty=h
H'mm, I've just read through this; a couple of comments:
(i) The entry "Fixed bug #22017 (date() does not support negative timestamps
on win32)" is rather misleading, as it suggests that -ve timestamps will now
work on Windows (this is likely to produce yet another bug-report blitz for
this when people find it actually doesn't!) A better entry would be
something like "(misleading error from date() on win32 for unsupported
negative timestamps)". There might be other entries which have sub-optimal
descriptions, but I didn't spot any on a brief perusal.
(ii) the above URL links to a full diff between this and a previous version
of the NEWS, which seems a bit odd; wouldn't
http://cvs.php.net/co.php/php4/NEWS?login=2&r=1.1247.2.134 have been better?
Cheers!
Mike
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