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| Subject: | Re: PHP Easter Eggs |
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| Date: | Tue, 30 Nov 2004 12:24:22 -0600 |
On 11/30/2004 2:53 AM, exon <exon@home.se> wrote:
The code should be removed from PHP altogether since it doesn't exactly provide much in the way of functionality. Possibly php_credits() could be added as a function, the way php_info() is now. That way nobody could glean information unawares, but the info would still be there if you need it (and it would be much easier to come by).
A function named phpcredits() already exists: http://www.php.net/phpcredits Paul
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