We know that. We understood all of that. What we need to know is: 1)Are php core function thread safe? 2)Does php have internal mechanisms in php for protecting thread safety (memory leak, threads overwriting memory in use by another thread, blah, blah)? 3)Are the function in this LIMITED LIST thread safe? (This is THE LIMITED LIST extracted from the list of the functions in section VI, the one you requested, the one R.Lynch requested). Since we sent the list with the functions we need already 2 times, would you please be so gentle as to answer now? Apache-specific Functions Array Functions Calendar Functions Class/Object Functions CURL, Client URL Library Functions Cyrus IMAP administration Functions Date and Time Functions Direct IO Functions Directory Functions DOM Functions DOM XML Functions Error Handling and Logging Functions File Alteration Monitor Functions Filesystem Functions Forms Data Format Functions FTP Functions Function Handling Functions Gettext GMP Functions HTTP Functions Image Functions IMAP, POP3 and NNTP Functions PHP / Java Integration LDAP Functions Mail Functions Mathematical Functions Multibyte String Functions Mimetype Functions Miscellaneous Functions MySQL Functions Improved MySQL Extension Network Functions Unified ODBC Functions Object Aggregation/Composition Functions Object property and method call overloading OpenSSL Functions Output Control Functions PDF functions PHP Options&Information PostgreSQL Functions Program Execution Functions Session Handling Functions Shared Memory Functions SimpleXML functions SQLite Shockwave Flash Functions Standard PHP Library (SPL) Functions String Functions URL Functions Variable Functions vpopmail Functions XML Parser Functions XML-RPC Functions XSL functions XSLT Functions -- symbulos partners -.- symbulos - ethical services for your organisation http://www.symbulos.com -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php