Changes to INI file handling
PHP 5.3.0 has significantly improved performance and parsing of INI files, and adds several new syntax features.
- The standard php.ini files have been re-organized and renamed. php.ini-development contains settings recommded for use in development environments. php.ini-production contains settings recommended for use in production environments.
- There is now support for two special sections: [PATH=/opt/httpd/www.example.com/] and [HOST=www.example.com]. Directives set in these sections cannot be overridden by user-defined INI files or at runtime. More information about these sections can be found here.
- zend_extension_debug, zend_extension_debug_ts and zend_extension_ts have been removed. Use the zend_extension directive to load all Zend Extensions.
-
zend.ze1_compatibility_mode
has been removed. If this INI directive is set to On, an
E_ERROR
error is emitted at startup. - It is now possible to use the full path to load modules using the extension directive.
- "ini-variables" can now be used almost anywhere in a php.ini file.
- open_basedir restrictions may now be tighted at runtime, and the directive is now PHP_INI_ALL.
- It is now possible to use alphanumeric or variable indices in INI option arrays.
- get_cfg_var() is now able to return "array" INI options.
- Two new mail directives: mail.add_x_header and mail.log, have been added.
The following new ini directives have been added:
- user_ini.filename and user_ini.cache_ttl have been added to control the use of user INI files.
- exit_on_timeout has been added to force Apache 1.x children to exit if a PHP execution timeout occurs.
- Added mbstring.http_output_conv_mimetype. This directive specifies the regex pattern of content types for which mb_output_handler() is activated.
- Added request_order. Allows controlling which external variables will be available in $_REQUEST.
The following ini directives have new default values:
- session.use_only_cookies is now set to "1" (enabled) by default.
- oci8.default_prefetch has changed from "10" to "100".
- Что нового в PHP 5.3.x ?
- Обратно несовместимые изменения
- Новые возможности
- Изменения в поддержке Windows
- Изменения в модулях SAPI
- Устаревшие функции и возможности в PHP 5.3.x
- Функции и возможности, которые ранее считались устаревшими, а теперь снова возвращены в PHP 5.3.x
- Новые параметры
- Новые функции
- Новые обертки потоков
- Новые фильтры потоков
- Новые константы классов
- Новые методы
- Новые расширения
- Удаленные расширения
- Другие изменения в расширениях
- Новые классы
- Новые глобальные константы
- Изменения в работе с INI-файлами
- Другие изменения
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As of PHP 5.3, comments starting with # in .ini files are deprecated and should be replaced with ; instead.