> Actually all that was needed was an extra couple of lines in your reply - in > english ;) > Had I meant to reply to the list, I most certainly would have added that. It is not the first time that I have replied to the wrong entities with Gmail. I must learn to double check the To lines, I know. It's not that hard! > Had it not been a case of 'happy new year', and someone was looking for help > getting directed to the right place, then the occasional message here should > not be frowned at. Being totally linguistically challenged ( even in English > ;) ) I do understand the frustration when the best support seems to be in > another language. Especially when 'google' directs you to those pages even > with 'English' is selected! > Agreed 100%, in fact, I blame PHP and the Fedora list for improving my English! > And knowing that there is a large Jewish presence in PHP - I believe 'Rosh > Hashanah' is the correct translation? > "Rosh Hashanah" means "new year", "happy new year" would be "shana tova". > On a more serious note - but I'm not actually complaining this time - can we > please get back to a roadmap to get PHP6 out of the door! Even only using > ASCCI internally, the amount of contact details that are filling my own > address book that require Unicode makes me glad that at least the linux > desktop is unicode agnostic and can handle these messages! So isn't it about > time we had a version of PHP that does not require 'jiggery pokery' to cope > with any text? > Unfortunately I am not one of those responsible for such matters, but I do believe that Zeev and Andi have a good idea of the anticipation. -- Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com http://gibberish.co.il -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php