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  • Jerry Stuckle

    #16
    Re: Try to write files using php5 on Linux

    Geoff Berrow wrote:[color=blue]
    > I noticed that Message-ID: <4oqdnWHWSdvv3X _fRVn-1g@comcast.com> from
    > Jerry Stuckle contained the following:
    >
    >[color=green][color=darkred]
    >>>change_permi ssions() would make sense
    >>>[/color]
    >>
    >>Too long, for one thing. Look at the original Unix commands - all very short.
    >>Remember, Unix was first created in the days of the 110 baud teletypes. A 300
    >>baud modem was a luxury. 1200 baud modems cost thousands.[/color]
    >
    >
    > That was then. Besides it could be an alias.
    >
    > I could never understand why colour could not be an alias for color in
    > HTML and CSS. Especially since HTML is a Brit idea <g>
    >[/color]

    Yep, that was then. But if you change it, millions of scripts will change.

    You want to make it an alias on your system, great. But then your scripts won't
    work on other people's systems.

    --
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    • Geoff Berrow

      #17
      Re: Try to write files using php5 on Linux

      I noticed that Message-ID: <pP2dnY-rQuWPkX7fRVn-1g@comcast.com> from
      Jerry Stuckle contained the following:
      [color=blue][color=green]
      >> I could never understand why colour could not be an alias for color in
      >> HTML and CSS. Especially since HTML is a Brit idea <g>
      >>[/color]
      >
      >Yep, that was then. But if you change it, millions of scripts will change.[/color]

      Huh? The word is interpreted by the browser. All I'd like is for
      browsers to recognise that the USA does not actually own the Internet.
      In fact it would be even better if browsers could respond to whatever
      the native language.

      --
      Geoff Berrow (put thecat out to email)
      It's only Usenet, no one dies.
      My opinions, not the committee's, mine.
      Simple RFDs http://www.ckdog.co.uk/rfdmaker/

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      • Jerry Stuckle

        #18
        Re: Try to write files using php5 on Linux

        Geoff Berrow wrote:[color=blue]
        > I noticed that Message-ID: <pP2dnY-rQuWPkX7fRVn-1g@comcast.com> from
        > Jerry Stuckle contained the following:
        >
        >[color=green][color=darkred]
        >>>I could never understand why colour could not be an alias for color in
        >>>HTML and CSS. Especially since HTML is a Brit idea <g>
        >>>[/color]
        >>Yep, that was then. But if you change it, millions of scripts will change.[/color]
        >
        >
        > Huh? The word is interpreted by the browser. All I'd like is for
        > browsers to recognise that the USA does not actually own the Internet.
        > In fact it would be even better if browsers could respond to whatever
        > the native language.
        >[/color]

        First of all, I was taling about chmod() - not color/colour.

        But as to your other point - you seem to have a chip on your shoulder. What's
        the difference between color and colour? Who really cares?

        Yes, I'm in the U.S. But if they had spelled it colour, I'd use it. No problem.

        But in the meantime you're asking all the browser manufacturers to change their
        code. You're asking anyone who ever created a script to parse HTML to change
        their code. You're asking the manufacturers of HTML editors to change their code.

        All because of a "u"? There are far more important things in this world than
        whether it's spelled color or colour!


        --
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        Remove the "x" from my email address
        Jerry Stuckle
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        • Geoff Berrow

          #19
          Re: Try to write files using php5 on Linux

          I noticed that Message-ID: <xuidnbXX7JraA3 7fRVn-2Q@comcast.com> from
          Jerry Stuckle contained the following:
          [color=blue]
          >Geoff Berrow wrote:[color=green]
          >> I noticed that Message-ID: <pP2dnY-rQuWPkX7fRVn-1g@comcast.com> from
          >> Jerry Stuckle contained the following:
          >>
          >>[color=darkred]
          >>>>I could never understand why colour could not be an alias for color in
          >>>>HTML and CSS. Especially since HTML is a Brit idea <g>
          >>>>
          >>>Yep, that was then. But if you change it, millions of scripts will change.[/color]
          >>
          >>
          >> Huh? The word is interpreted by the browser. All I'd like is for
          >> browsers to recognise that the USA does not actually own the Internet.
          >> In fact it would be even better if browsers could respond to whatever
          >> the native language.
          >>[/color]
          >
          >First of all, I was taling about chmod() - not color/colour.[/color]

          Well yes, take your point that one could write one's own aliases in
          PHP.[color=blue]
          >
          >But as to your other point - you seem to have a chip on your shoulder.[/color]

          Just doing my part to prevent the USA's assimilation of the 'net <g>. I
          wouldn't call it a chip, but I do think it's a serious point.
          [color=blue]
          >What's
          >the difference between color and colour? Who really cares?
          >
          >Yes, I'm in the U.S. But if they had spelled it colour, I'd use it. No problem.[/color]

          Someone, somewhere, decided to spell it like that. Someone who didn't
          know or perhaps more importantly, didn't care that other people spelled
          it differently. Sure it's a small point Jerry, but a significant one.[color=blue]
          >
          >But in the meantime you're asking all the browser manufacturers to change their
          >code. You're asking anyone who ever created a script to parse HTML to change
          >their code. You're asking the manufacturers of HTML editors to change their code.[/color]

          No I'm not. I'm saying that with a little more thought and
          consideration the browsers could have responded equally well to either
          spelling. I'm saying that with a little more thought the markup could
          have been in any language.[color=blue]
          >
          >All because of a "u"? There are far more important things in this world than
          >whether it's spelled color or colour![/color]

          I think you are focussing on the example and not seeing the bigger
          picture.

          --
          Geoff Berrow (put thecat out to email)
          It's only Usenet, no one dies.
          My opinions, not the committee's, mine.
          Simple RFDs http://www.ckdog.co.uk/rfdmaker/

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          • SOR

            #20
            Re: Try to write files using php5 on Linux

            <comp.lang.ph p , Jerry Stuckle , jstucklex@attgl obal.net>
            <xuidnbXX7JraA3 7fRVn-2Q@comcast.com>
            <Sun, 24 Jul 2005 09:57:37 -0500>
            [color=blue]
            > But as to your other point - you seem to have a chip on your shoulder.
            >[/color]

            Hes english - he has a excuse .

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            • Geoff Berrow

              #21
              Re: Try to write files using php5 on Linux

              I noticed that Message-ID:
              <MPG.1d4ddaedbf 238d31989d67@no-cancel.newsread er.com> from SOR contained
              the following:
              [color=blue][color=green]
              >> But as to your other point - you seem to have a chip on your shoulder.
              >>[/color]
              >
              >Hes english - he has a excuse .[/color]

              and SOR's a well balanced Scot - he has a chip on both shoulders.

              --
              Geoff Berrow (put thecat out to email)
              It's only Usenet, no one dies.
              My opinions, not the committee's, mine.
              Simple RFDs http://www.ckdog.co.uk/rfdmaker/

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              • SOR

                #22
                Re: Try to write files using php5 on Linux

                <comp.lang.ph p , Geoff Berrow , blthecat@ckdog. co.uk>
                <6bs7e1duiaep6c eh3va65d9p3pdgr nbgel@4ax.com>
                <Sun, 24 Jul 2005 20:52:53 +0100>
                [color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
                > >> But as to your other point - you seem to have a chip on your shoulder.
                > >>[/color]
                > >
                > >Hes english - he has a excuse .[/color]
                >
                > and SOR's a well balanced Scot - he has a chip on both shoulders.
                >[/color]

                LOL :-)

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                • Alexey Kulentsov

                  #23
                  Re: Try to write files using php5 on Linux

                  Geoff Berrow wrote:[color=blue]
                  > I could never understand why colour could not be an alias for color in
                  > HTML and CSS. Especially since HTML is a Brit idea <g>[/color]

                  Must be only one way to do something.

                  # and // together is bad.
                  if(){} and IF ENDIF together is bad.
                  echo and print together is bad.
                  and so on.

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