the way you intended it to be? How does the basic_functions module get in there?
* Fix to get MySQL objects working, even though I'll probably make a dedicated
MySQL object in the future.
* There are now -I directives for the absolute path of php4, php4/libzend and the builddir for
the Apache module, so we can #include any php/Zend header.
* Rename config.h to php_config.h
* Fully implement ISAPI support - POST and cookies among other things.
* Almost completely rewrote phpinfo(). Allow modules to easily display their
information in phpinfo() without modifying phpinfo() itself (prototype for
the module info function was changed, thus the large amount of updated module
files).
* Initial extended SAPI support for Apache, completely untested.
* CGI now uses SAPI fully as well.
* Changed PHP4 to compile as a DLL, both ISAPI and the the CGI run with the same DLL.
* Switched to using the DLL runtime library under Win32. PHP will NOT work if
compiled against the static library!
* Removed yesterday's php4libts project (with php4dllts, it's obsolete).
This *does* affect thread-unsafe Windows as well - the thread unsafe CGI is also
dependant on the thread-unsafe DLL.
<?
$ar = array("hallo" => "tubu");
var_dump($ar);
?>
works again!!!
zeev, andi -> please review what i've done!!!
(no i can start "debugging" other stuff, as i often use var_dump)
fhttpd module taken out of functions, functions is ready to go.
The only extensions I have tested are gd+freetype and odbc(solid).
Please try compiling in your favourite extensions and let me know how it
works.
sub-directories and started to move extension code into ext/<name>. For now,
I have moved the "standard" extension (which is quite a mix of everything
right now) and the GD extension into their own subdirs in ext/.
The configure script now also runs configure in the libzend directory
automatically and makes sure php4 and libzend use the same config.cache file.
To avoid running configure in libzend, use the --no-recursion option.
"make" in php4 also builds libzend now.
The Apache module doesn't compile right now, but a fix for that is
coming up.