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 $0.020000
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From: "Jamie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PHP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 10:20 AM
Subject: [PHP] Search for the documentation


> I'm one of those ppl who find it hard to sit and read documentation
> especially manuals like the PHP one - presented HTML with no inbuilt
search
> functions. Being a fairly novice programmer and more of a designer I'm not
> even that familiar with the programming terms to figure out what sections
to
> find what I'm looking for.
> Sooo
> -has anyone written a PHP search script for the documentation. I'd like to
> be able to be able to do it similar to the windows (or most other) find
box
> where it will sort through all the pages until it hits the string I'm
after
> then if that's not it I can hit next and go onto the next matching string
> that it finds... I guess what I'm thinking of would have to run in a
framed
> html [search at top and manual at bottom] but any other suggestions would
be
> welcomed.
>
> Jamie
>
>
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