(BC == "Brian Clark") [EMAIL PROTECTED] betokened:
BC> I'm using Beta 2.10a (I'm in the Beta program), but I'm not
BC> completely sure when this new feature was added (some where
BC> between 2.00 and 2.10a):
BC> If you go into settings and syntax for PHP in Preferences, I see a
BC> 'function pa
Hello Philip,
(PO == "Philip Olson") [EMAIL PROTECTED] ciphered:
PO> This is a good idea. I just played with it a bit and notice for it
PO> to work "properly" one must space out the function so (pretending
PO> that | is our cursor) :
Both examples work with my version of EditPlus (see below
Hi Brian,
This is a good idea. I just played with it a bit and notice for it
to work "properly" one must space out the function so (pretending that |
is our cursor) :
This works :
|mysql_pconnect ('...');
This does not :
|mysql_pconnect('...');
As it interpets it all together as one
Hello Philip,
(PO == "Philip Olson") [EMAIL PROTECTED] forecasted:
PO> http://www.php.net/tips.php
PO> it will turn your browser into a search machine.
Even better, for people who use EditPlus (sorry, unsure about other
editors) you can do this with just one shortcut from within EditPlus
its
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> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 10:09 PM
> To: Jamie
> Cc: PHP General Discussion
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Search for the documentation
>
>
> why dont you download the BIG one-file manual compilation from
> http://www.php.net and use the find t0ol in your
go here :
http://www.php.net/tips.php
it will turn your browser into a search machine. or, get the toolbar
thingee from google :
http://services.google.com/navclient/welcome.html
it is FAR superior then the windows find thing as it highlights words.
the manual everyone is talking abo
why dont you download the BIG one-file manual compilation from
http://www.php.net and use the find t0ol in your web browser ?
just my $0.02
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Yeah, there are more important things in life than money, but they won't go
out with you if you don't have an
The online manual is searchable. Hence the big "Search" button.
But if you don't like that and prefer a Windows-like searchable thing,
well then just download that. It is listed right there on:
http://www.php.net/docs.php
-Rasmus
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Jamie wrote:
> I'm one of those ppl wh
The PHP manual online is searchable.
If you are reading the HTML version on your local machine, doesn't
your browser have "find"?
Jeremy
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