ID: 14339
Updated by: eschmid
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Closed
Bug Type: Documentation problem
Operating System: irrelevant
PHP Version: 4.1.0
New Comment:

Both functions are documented, parse_str() and parse_url().

Previous Comments:
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[2001-12-04 11:18:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It's not in the manual. It's called parse_url. SO not a bug in the first place :)

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[2001-12-04 11:14:41] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This function is documented in the PHP Manual. You can verify this if you use your 
function tables at zend.com. It seems that the links at 
http://www.zugeschaut-und-mitgebaut.de/php/ are broken.

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[2001-12-04 10:12:15] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

you are right, it is undocumented yet ...

http://zugeschaut-und-mittgebaut.de/php/function.parse_str.html

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[2001-12-04 09:56:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This is simple.

I know that the function "parse_str()" exists in PHP3 and PHP4.  It is supposed to 
parse a query string (of the style that is placed after a '?' on a url) and assign 
variables based on that string.

Anyway, it doesn't seem to exist on your website, and I've used that function many 
times...

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