This breaks `make test'. Will this affect automatic manual generation at
php.net/manual/?
Daniel
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From: "Damien Seguy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 8:52 AM
Subject: [PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /en/faq general.xml
> dams Mon Jul 9 09:52:59 2001 EDT
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> Added files:
> /phpdoc/en/faq general.xml
> Log:
> Adding first draft for FAQ
>
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> Index: phpdoc/en/faq/general.xml
> +++ phpdoc/en/faq/general.xml
> <reference id="faq.general">
> <title>General Information</title>
> <titleabbrev>General Information about PHP</titleabbrev>
>
> <partintro>
> <para>
> This section holds the most general questions about PHP :
> what it is and what it does.
> </para>
> </partintro>
>
> <refentry id="faq.general.what">
> <refnamediv>
> <refpurpose>What is PHP ?</refpurpose>
> </refnamediv>
> <refsect1>
> <title>Description</title>
> <para>
> From the <ulink url="&url.php.manual;">manual</ulink> :
> <para>
> </para>
> PHP is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of
> its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique
> PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to
> allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly.
> <para>
> </para>
> A nice introduction to PHP by Stig Sæther Bakken can be found
> <ulink url="&url.zend.introduction;">here</ulink> on the Zend
> website.
> </para>
> </refsect1>
> </refentry>
> <refentry id="faq.general.relation-between-versions">
> <refnamediv>
> <refpurpose>What is the relation between the versions?</refpurpose>
> </refnamediv>
> <refsect1>
> <title>Description</title>
> <para>
> PHP/FI 2.0 is an early and no longer supported version of PHP. PHP 3
> is the successor to PHP/FI 2.0 and is a lot nicer. PHP 4 is the
latest
> generation of PHP, which uses the <ulink url="&url.zend;">Zend
engine</ulink>
> under the hood.
> </para>
> </refsect1>
> </refentry>
> <refentry id="faq.general.running-concurent-versions">
> <refnamediv>
> <refpurpose>Can I run several versions of PHP at the same time
?</refpurpose>
> </refnamediv>
> <refsect1>
> <title>Description</title>
> <para>
> Yes. See the <filename>INSTALL</filename> file that is included in
the PHP 4
> source distribution.
> </para>
> </refsect1>
> </refentry>
> <refentry id="faq.general.differences-php3-php4">
> <refnamediv>
> <refpurpose>What are the differences between PHP 3 and PHP
4?</refpurpose>
> </refnamediv>
> <refsect1>
> <title>Description</title>
> <para>
> There are <ulink url="&url.zend.articles;">a couple of
articles</ulink>
> written on this by the authors of PHP4. Here's a
> list of some of the more important new features:
> <itemizedlist>
> <listitem>
> <simpara>Extended API module.</simpara>
> </listitem>
> <listitem>
> <simpara>Generalized build process under UNIX</simpara>
> </listitem>
> <listitem>
> <simpara>Generic web server interface that also supports multi-threaded
web servers</simpara>
> </listitem>
> <listitem>
> <simpara>Improved syntax highlighter</simpara>
> </listitem>
> <listitem>
> <simpara>Native HTTP session support</simpara>
> </listitem>
> <listitem>
> <simpara>Output buffering support</simpara>
> </listitem>
> <listitem>
> <simpara>More powerful configuration system</simpara>
> </listitem>
> <listitem>
> <simpara>Reference counting</simpara>
> </listitem>
> </itemizedlist>
> Please see the <ulink url="&url.zend.new;">What's new in PHP4
overview</ulink>
> for a detailed explanation of these features and more.
> </para>
> </refsect1>
> </refentry>
> </reference>
>
>