From: "Gabor Hojtsy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> > I prepared a tutorial for a student course, the introduction is
taken from
> various
> > sources from the net, the language reference (part II) is copied
from the
> phpdoc.
> > Part III and IV is of my own.
>
> We will be happy to see part one, three and four of your work. I
myself
> do not know German, though...

I hope I speak better German instead of English :)

> > Now I saw in the cvs tree the xml-sources of the phpdoc.
> > My question: How can I transform the xml-sources to latex and
html of my
> own?
>
> See the howto of phpdoc, you can see a howto generate HTML section
> there. http://cvs.php.net/co.php/phpdoc/howto/howto.html.tar.gz
> IMHO, it would be better to point people to our manual, as it is
> updated day to day. Your copy can get outdated in some days...
>
> > Is it ok that the tutorial is licensed under the Gnu free
documentation
> license?
> > Do  I have to add the original authors or is the gnu license
enough?
>
> You must add the original authors names. Do not treat my reply as
> official please! Wait for others replys!

Thanks Goba (my response took some time because I had a meeting with
Mark and Georg at our fine pub in Stuttgart-Birkach).

Yes, Hakan should add the original author names to his
documentation.

-Egon

Hakan: please write to me personaly, I�m only one of the editors of
the PHP manual.

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