From: Wouter T. <wo...@te...> - 2001-10-26 18:49:35
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Hi, Again, this message is intended for all plugin developers. There is a new, important coding guideline. It stems from the fact that newer versions of php (4.0.7) tend to treat "include(...)" differently from earlier versions. Till now, SM used "include(...)", but that causes nasty "cannot redeclare" errors on newer php installations. These newer php installations are not yet wide spread, but we should extinguish the fire before she gets bigger. So, from now on, all occurrences "include(...)" should be replaced by "require_once(...)". (Which is a fairly simple modification in the top of the sourcefiles.) All plugins not compliant to this guideline, will not work on the newest php installations. However, plugins compliant to this guideline will work on any php4 installation which is from after the stone age :-) So I'd like to encourage all developers to adjust their plugin, and upload the new plugin to the Squirrelmail website. Wouter wo...@te... AOL: wouterteepe ICQ: 135618607 MSN: wo...@te... |
From: Brent B. <bb...@pe...> - 2001-10-26 20:51:42
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> So I'd like to encourage all developers to adjust their plugin, and > upload the new plugin to the Squirrelmail website. Good idea. I already tweaked filters and ldapquery. Is the upload feature fixed yet? Last time I checked (48 hours ago??) I couldn't upload new versions still. Brent |
From: Wouter T. <wo...@te...> - 2001-10-26 22:43:17
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Brent Bice wrote: > > > So I'd like to encourage all developers to adjust their plugin, and > > upload the new plugin to the Squirrelmail website. > > Good idea. I already tweaked filters and ldapquery. Is the upload > feature fixed yet? Last time I checked (48 hours ago??) I couldn't upload > new versions still. The upload feature is fixed very recently :-) Wouter wo...@te... AOL: wouterteepe ICQ: 135618607 MSN: wo...@te... |