Re: References challenge with PHP4

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Robert Cummings wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-03-20 at 11:52 +0100, Jochem Maas wrote:
>> ok, I tried it in a whole number of variations -
>> no joy.
>>
>> you should use php5 if you want this kind of reference
>> stuff - in php5 it just works, php 4 will give you big headaches.
> 
> Now now, don't be calling PHP5 "ALL THAT" when it can't do it right
> either (or did you not check it using PHP5 ;) ;) 

god knows what I did - obviously something different to what I thought
I was testing :-/

> Everything works fine
> in PHP4 (also for PHP5 in this case if you just understand that static
> vars are buggy *lol* -- and this is first time I've noticed this bug).

I have never run into this bug before ... nice catch, seems like
a viable item for a bug report.

> Solution follows:
> 

anyway I stand corrected - thanks for the info Rob.

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