I see "warnings" from PHP pages all the time on the web, when they've failed completely.
those warnings can be disabled when running PHP code in production, but people are often unaware of the (possible) security risks that those warnings reveal... or they just don't care - so they don't disable them :( i guess the reason they're enabled by default is that PHP tries to be userfriendly.
...but what do i know?! i started playing with PHP 2 weeks ago. the similarities with Perl made it easy for me to learn and start using...
:)))))In reply to Re^2: OT: from perl to php
by asz
in thread OT: from perl to php
by hesco
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