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# 0eb1498f 28-May-1999 Zeev Suraski

* Get Apache module to compile again with the regex stuff.
* Get Apache to propertly work with POST, and some SAPI fixes


# 3fe94e5b 28-May-1999 Andrey Hristov

-Modified PCRE library slightly to do what needs to be done
-Updated preg_replace() code to handle stuff properly
-Removed ability to specify external PCRE library source to link against

-Modified PCRE library slightly to do what needs to be done
-Updated preg_replace() code to handle stuff properly
-Removed ability to specify external PCRE library source to link against
(since our bundled version is patched now)

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# a5138d27 27-May-1999 Andrey Hristov

We don't need those there.


# e10e4dbe 27-May-1999 Andrey Hristov

Really fix the configuration now so that it's possible to compile both
against the bundled PCRE library and the one external to the source tree.
Crossing my fingers while Zeev compiles this.

Really fix the configuration now so that it's possible to compile both
against the bundled PCRE library and the one external to the source tree.
Crossing my fingers while Zeev compiles this. :)

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# 5d0a7599 27-May-1999 Sascha Schumann

- fix CGI build (at least)


# 66f850e5 26-May-1999 Andrey Hristov

-Added PCRE library source
-Updated configuration process


Revision tags: BEFORE_PHP4_APACHE_MODULE_CHANGE
# 17bbbf29 21-May-1999 Andrey Hristov

Initial check-in of PCRE (Perl Compatible Regular Expressions) extension.

PCRE library can be found at ftp://ftp.cus.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programs/pcre/

config.m4 will be updated

Initial check-in of PCRE (Perl Compatible Regular Expressions) extension.

PCRE library can be found at ftp://ftp.cus.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programs/pcre/

config.m4 will be updated to be more robust later on.

perl_match() takes a regular expression, the source string, and the array
for subpattern matches.

perl_replace() takes a regular expression, the search string, and the replacement
string.

Regular expression is specified using delimiters and options. Example:

perl_match("/<[a-z]*>/i", $text, $tags);

More stuff is coming soon.

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