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Doc Bug #30540 parse_ini_file, bad docs, or perhaps a bug....
Submitted: 2004-10-23 15:27 UTC Modified: 2004-10-23 16:32 UTC
From: pookey at pookey dot co dot uk Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Documentation problem
PHP Version: 5.0.2 OS: linux
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2004-10-23 15:27 UTC] pookey at pookey dot co dot uk
Description:
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http://uk2.php.net/parse_ini_file

Here, there are exmaples where a ~ is used in an ini file.

moo = http://..../~pookey/moo

however, in PHP5 this needs to be 

moo = "http://..../~pookey/moo"

I don't know if the docs need updating, or if this is a bug in the function!


Kind Regards,

Reproduce code:
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<?php

    parse_ini_file('./tests.ini', true);

?>
!!! END PHP FILE !!! START OF INI FILE !!!

[paths]
TEST_HTTP_PATH = http://localhost/~pookey/wact/tests/cases/web_tests


Expected result:
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No parse error? or documentation showing "'s around the strings....

Actual result:
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Parse error whilst parsing ini file.

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 [2004-10-23 15:41 UTC] tony2001@php.net
There _are_ quotes in the example. 

 [2004-10-23 16:28 UTC] pookey at pookey dot co dot uk
I'm an idiot sometimes, sorry about that one.... I have no 
excuse :)
 
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