Hi,
just curious about
$is_hex_digit = ($is_digit) && ($c == '.') && ($c == '0') &&
($count2 < $len) && (PMA_substr($sql, $count2, 1) == 'x');
on line #392
how can $c be '.' AND '0' ???
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Sebastian Mendel
www.sebastianmendel.de
Hi,
i would once more vote for removing this nasty @s
if it is really a problem for you we could disable displaying of errors
in common.lib.php
or using ob_*() function to catch all output till and of common.lib.php and
@ does not only hide error messages from being displayed but also hides
them from being logged
just disabling display errors can also lead to the same problem if
logging of errors is also disabled
if using ob_*() we can catch all output (where no output should happen)
and check this - and than can present the user that there are some
errors occurred and they should check there error log file and/or enable
it and/or tell the administrators about this
ob_*() is fine till no 'official' output is happening - but later this
is not possible - so we could also use our own error-handler
any opinions?
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Sebastian Mendel
www.sebastianmendel.de