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Posted by Chapman Flack on 10/07/05 00:46
The "ECRIA Public Mail Buffer" quotes me, directly, verbatim,
and out of context (the second time in a row):
> > "exec /replaces/ PHP with the filter, so if PHP hasn't
> This is a DIRECT QUOTE.
and /then/, curiously, repeats exactly the words I had included
to set the context and make it clear that I was using "exec"
in its usual, POSIX sense - exec(2) - which PHP happens to call
pcntl_exec:
> > "In another language, the right way to do it would be to exec(2) -
> > pcntl_exec in PHP speak - the filter, with the open file
and then educates me about my nerve and my grip:
> But whatever the case may be - what a nerve you do have! You had
> better get a grip and quench your misguided frustration
What I get for having a conversation with a buffer, I suppose. :)
Anyway, I did get useful information elsewhere, learn a few things
about PHP I hadn't known, and get the program working, so it's all
good. Have a nice day.
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