The Zend Framework team is pleased to announce the immediate
availability of the 1.9.3PL1 release. This release corrects a BC break
found in the 1.9.3 release, and should be used in its place.
You may download it from the Zend Framework site:
http://framework.zend.com/download/latestFor a full list of closed issues, you can visit:
http://framework.zend.com/changelog/1.9.3The BC break reported had to do with Zend_Db::factory() and how it
handled adapter names. In our API docs, we have listed the adapter name
as being case insensitive, though in the end-user documentation, no
examples actually showed this use case. The use case in question was to
pass the adapter name in all capitals or all lowercase: e.g.,
"PDO_MYSQL", "pdo_mysql". A recent bugfix to allow passing in MixedCase
segments in adapter prefixes and names invalidated this case. While we
feel the fix was correct, unfortunately a number of users were affected
by the change, and we felt it necessary to revert a portion of the
changeset to ensure the previously mentioned case insensitive use cases
would continue to work.
If you were not affected by this, you may continue to use the 1.9.3
packages as previously released; otherwise, upgrading to 1.9.3PL1 will
correct the regression in behavior.
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Matthew Weier O'Phinney
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