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Fixed crash bug with ob_end_*() function. ob_end_*() will not delete
buffers that may not be deleted.
php_start_ob_buffer() and php_ob_set_internal_handler() takes parameter for
if the buffer created may be deleted or not.
Added 3rd parameter "bool erase" to ob_start(). If FALSE, buffer may not be
deleted until script finshes.
Changed ob_*() function that have void return type to bool. All ob_*()
functions return TRUE for success, FALSE for failure.
@ - Added ob_get_status() to get array of buffers and it's status. (Yasuo)
@ - Fixed crash bug with ob_end_*() function. ob_end_*() will not delete
@ buffers that may not be deleted. (Yasuo)
@ - Added 3rd parameter "bool erase" to ob_start(). If FALSE, buffer may not be
@ deleted until script finshes. (Yasuo)
@ - Changed ob_*() function that have void return type to bool. All ob_*()
@ functions return TRUE for success, FALSE for failure. (Yasuo)
(semi)colon separated path, rather than a single directory.
Also moved checking of said path into a separate path for code
readability.
@- Changed php.ini directive 'safe_mode_include_dir' to accept a
@ (semi)colon separated path (like 'include_path') rather than
@ a single directory. (jflemer)
pcntl) only with cgi/cli sapi's. This was done by adding 3rd optional
parameter to PHP_EXTENSION macro which should be set to "cli" if
the extension only makes sense for that class of api's.
filenames with ; in it could not get uploaded
fixed: php_ap_getword_conf sometimes returned a static
string that crashs php when freed
(f.e. uploading the file "crash; name= ;"
crashed php)
fixed: magic_quotes was disabled while filling
variables with user supplied input
fixed: memoryleak (some strings did not get freed)
fixed: assuming that adress of "" is always the same
may fail on some compilers
mechanism. (patch by Yasuo Ohgaki <yasuo_ohgaki@yahoo.com>)
@- Added ob_get_level, which returns the nesting level of the output buffering
@ mechanism. (Yasuo, Derick)
ob_end_flush and ob_end_clean do.
@- Added ob_flush and ob_clean functions, which flush and clean an
@ output buffer without destroying the buffer. (Derick)