One of the coolest things I have seen online, and some of you may not even know this works, but if you type in the url: "http://www.php.net/foo" you'll be taken straight to the foo page of the php manual, if one exists. If "foo" doesn't exist, you pull up a Google search-within-the-site page. I haven't been messing with php for very long, but I haven't been able to put together all of the pieces for something like this. Is it hugely complicated? There's definitely a lot more here than a simple .htaccess rewrite. Has anyone thought of any other uses this kind of thing could be put to? Mark D Hiatt "Better Documentation Through Science"
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