I've updated NL-PHPMail to fix a bug in the latest version of PHP (seems to have some issues with the GD libraries).
You only need to update if you're using PHP 5.3+ and/or you are having problems with your verification image showing up. :)
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I've updated NL-PHPMail to fix a bug in the latest version of PHP (seems to have some issues with the GD libraries).
You only need to update if you're using PHP 5.3+ and/or you are having problems with your verification image showing up. :)
I like cats. Have I mentioned that? Ever since I moved into my new house, I have wanted to own one, however time and money constraints have meant that hasn't happened :( Jem has 2 cats, Melissa has 2 cats, Sarah is getting one next month... I feel left out when I look at their pictures of cutesy kitties :P
So, in the near future, we have decided: kitty will be coming. I used to have 3 when I was younger but I never knew them as kittens so don't know what to expect. Should I keep them inside? Mix of both outside and inside? Litter-train or make them go outside?
In other non-cat news, new names for PHPAskIt and NL-Wotsit have been tentatively decided: Askably and Mailably. I will be rebranding them as such soon, unless I (or anyone else) can think of a better name. :)
It came to my attention recently that using "PHP" in a script name goes against the PHP licence. Don't know why I've never noticed this before - I've read the PHP licence several times and it's been in there ever since version 3.0 - but there you go. This means that PHPAskIt and NL-PHPMail need to be renamed.
So, this leaves me with a dilemma. What do I call them instead? I could just drop the "PHP" but NL-Mail sounds a bit ... eh ... and AskIt has already been taken by another script so I can't use that. NL wasn't my script to begin with so the name wasn't my choice, so now is a good time to really make it mine... But with what name? Hmmm.
Any ideas?
Edit: I know that technically the term in the licence only applies to software derived from the PHP sources, but when I asked the PHP people what their official stance on it was, they said they really would prefer I renamed the scripts. So, whether or not their licence terms apply to my scripts or not, I am going to comply with their wishes and rename. K? K.