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Bug #1676 inconsistent naming RC4 vs. Rc4
Submitted: 2004-06-18 16:27 UTC
From: smith at backendmedia dot com Assigned: zyprexia
Status: Closed Package: Crypt_RC4
PHP Version: Irrelevant OS: unix
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 [2004-06-18 16:27 UTC] smith at backendmedia dot com
Description: ------------ The class is called "Crypt_RC4" while the file is called "Crypt/Rc4.php". This is very inconvinient when trying to do an include based on the classname and also not according to (unwritten) regulations :-) RC4 seems more appropriate since acronyms are supposed to be all capitals.

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 [2004-07-11 22:00 UTC] gurugeek
Dear Maintainer, Your package crypt has currently 1 open bug. We urge you to take the necessary steps to solve the reported issues at your soonest convenience. If the bug issue hasn’t been addressed yet you are kindly asked to take the necessary steps to ensure a prompt resolution of the problem. If you already addressed the reported problem feel free to change the bug status as soon as possible. Regards David Costa PEAR Quality Assurance pear-qa@lists.php.net
 [2004-07-12 07:53 UTC] zyprexia
This bug has been fixed in CVS. In case this was a documentation problem, the fix will show up at the end of next Sunday (CET) on pear.php.net. In case this was a pear.php.net website problem, the change will show up on the website in short time. Thank you for the report, and for helping us make PEAR better. Fixed by renaming class. class names are NOT case sensitive in PHP, so backwards compability is maintained.