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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 10/25/07 13:14
phpCodeHead wrote:
> On Oct 24, 3:24 pm, "Steve" <no....@example.com> wrote:
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> i don't beat my wife at all; never have, never will... but, i'm not
> thrown off by the fact that it's the one thing in that paragraph that
> hit your mind enough to feel obligated to puke ignorance through you
> keyboard and onto this post.
>
> i will teach whomever i please. i am at no point obligated just the
> same! double duh!
>
> you have no concept of wisdom, conventional or otherwise; i've
> researched your posts across the internet, most simply stem
> controversy and put other ppl down ... and this is ok for the likes of
> you and ppl like you; but, as far as about 98% of the rest of the
> population goes we're just not on board with you.
>
> over and out on this convo -- gone fishing!
>
Sorry, Steve's got you here. He has a lot more wisdom than you do.
For instance, in your very first post -
"For the Mail functions to be available, PHP must have access to the
sendmail binary on your system during compile time. "
Complete and utter nonsense. If that were the case, you couldn't
compile PHP on one system and run it on another with a potentially
different MTA. But that works fine. All PHP needs is the binary
available at runtime.
And while the Pear package your recommend is good, it does nothing to
help a new PHP programmer, and in fact requires that he learn MORE than
if he just used the mail() function.
Steve's post was much more informative. A new programmer will benefit
more from a good example than a "rtfm".
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JDS Computer Training Corp.
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