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From the tokenizer manual page, "Beginning with PHP 4.3.0 these functions
are enabled by default", but I've downloaded and installed the latest
version of PHP for Windows, and it seems to have been built with
"--disable-tokenizer".

Am I being stupid or have I just missed something?

Thanks in advance.

Jan 26 '08 #1
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From the tokenizer manual page, "Beginning with PHP 4.3.0 these functions
are enabled by default", but I've downloaded and installed the latest
version of PHP for Windows, and it seems to have been built with
"--disable-tokenizer".

Am I being stupid or have I just missed something?

Thanks in advance.

Jan 29 '08 #2

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