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Stephan Schmidt

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Stephan Schmidt is a founding member of PHP Application Tools and a PEAR developer.
patSpiderizer v2.0.9 bugfix release Posted: Dec 10, 2004 12:15 PM
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As I have finally had the time to look into the "cannot redeclare xmlrpc_decode()" bug, a new patSpiderizer release (v2.0.9) is now available from our site. This is just a bugfix release, but that one bug was very annoying, and only happened on PHP installations that had the xmlrpc extension included - the function names of our xmlrpc connectivity class simply were the same as those of the extension...

This is probably the last version for the v2 branch (except for bugfixes), as I have started writing up notes for the new v3. This new version will be rewritten from scratch, and synthesize the experience gained with patSpiderizer and its bigger brother XENA PolePosition (German) that I developed for my former employer, Metrix Internet Design GmbH, in one tool. The global concept will bring some fresh wind to the 'cloaking' scene, I think, as it will be the first NOT to cloak :)

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