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Bug #6444 see below...
Submitted: 2000-08-30 12:45 UTC Modified: 2000-08-30 14:23 UTC
From: tsiopani at eircom dot net Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Other
PHP Version: 3.0.16 OS: window 95/98/NT
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2000-08-30 12:45 UTC] tsiopani at eircom dot net
This isn't actually a bug, but a suggestion for the site. 

IT is for a debuging system. I know there are many people who do not know how to set up their TCP ports for listening in order to use the debugger. Would it not be a good idea to include a section in the site where one can drag&drop OR copy&paste their php-code into a plain text box (or simply type it if it is only a small piece of code and they have singled that out as causing the problem) that will then run the debugger for them?

Please accept my apologies for using the bugs section for a non-bug issue,  but I could not find any alternative place to enter a suggestion/query such as this one.

If anyone thinks this is a good idea and can implement / has implemented it, could you please let me know ASAP by e-mail? 

( tsiopani@eircom.net )

-- Adam Tsiopani.

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 [2000-08-30 14:23 UTC] jmoore@php.net
Hmm running user entered code on your/php.nets system.. Security Risk... Need I say more? :)

James
 
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