Re: Elephpants on PHP beta pages?

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On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 4:56 PM, Paul M Foster <paulf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> To whomever can answer the question, this is an example link to a page
> on the PHP beta site:
>
> http://us1.php.net/manual/en/function.set-error-handler.php
>
> At the very bottom of the page, there is a string of Flickr photos,
> generally of elephants (but spelled "elephpants"). Is there a reason for
> this? Are we merging with the PostgreSQL project? ;-}
>
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Afaik the elephant is PHP's unofficial (widely accepted) mascot and has
nothing to do with PostgreSQL, PHP's elephant looks classier:

http://www.phpclasses.org/blog/post/27-Adopt-an-elePHPant--your-PHP-mascot.html

On why its there, I think that was just a marketing/design decision from
php.net, this is what I could come up from the feedback section:

https://phpdotnet.uservoice.com/forums/211823-php-net-beta-site/suggestions/4125680-get-rid-of-the-flickr-feed-in-the-footer

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