- new error format that does not point to any documentation (if either
not html_errors or no docref_root given e.g.: production boxes and default)
- documentation update in php.ini-<xxx>
# hope everyone is happy now
# and why on earth was enabling html_errors default?
the sendmail deamon on a per-vhost base. The value in this ini setting
will override all extra commands passed as the 5th parameter to mail()
and will work in Safe Mode.
@- Added an extra ini setting (mail_force_extra_paramaters) which forces
@ the addition of the specified parameters to be passed as extra
@ parameters to the sendmail binary. These parameters will always replace
@ the value of the 5th parameter to mail(), even in safe mode. (Derick)
already be too late, the POST/GET/COOKIE processing occures before the script
gets parsed.
Changed the default value to -1. If users have previously (older PHPs)
adressed the problem by setting timeout to a large value, we can avoid breaking
their script by detecting the -1 and using timeout_seconds instead of
max_input_time when setting the 'input' timeout.
- webdav-specific stuff removed (should be handled using httpd.conf
LIMIT or equivalents)
- always_populate_raw_post_data now working on any method, not just
POST (and webdav methods with allow_webdav_methods), when
Content-Length is greater zero
- raw input data is also available using php://input stream,
this way one doesn't have to care about memory_limit
- input data is now always consumed (although maybe ignored,
this fixes we had withproblems with keep-alive connections
@ raw POST data is now available as php://input stream (hartmut)
a directory which will be scanned for *.ini files after the main php.ini
file has been parsed. This makes it much easier to automatically deploy
a modular PHP since adding extensions which have their own ini switches can
now be done by simply dropping a foo.ini file in the right directory and
restarting. A list of parsed ini files is maintained and shown on the
phpinfo page.