Sorry, I didn't want to offend anyone :-) It was just very weird argument
- to quote:
"There is no "compile" time. PHP is interpreted so it is compiled and
then executed."
Sounds like contradiction in this very sentence :-).
My apologies
On Fri, 27 Feb 2009 10:22:44 +0100, 9el <lenin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Hans Schultz <h.schultz78@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 22:38:13 +0100, Shawn McKenzie
<nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
There is no "compile" time. PHP is interpreted so it is compiled and
then executed.
If you always want error reporting, then set it in php.ini.
It is compiled in no time, so there is no compile time?
LOL
If you are a programmer you should know the difference between Compiler
and
Interpreter. PHP is interpretted.
You are using term without knowing the meaning.
Just like javascript is run in browser ... PHP is run at server while
the
page is being served to the visitor clear?
Now tell us your question again.
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