fancao0515 Wed Feb 6 02:26:01 2002 EDT Added files: /phpdoc/zh language-snippets.ent Log: no message
Index: phpdoc/zh/language-snippets.ent +++ phpdoc/zh/language-snippets.ent <!-- $Revision: 1.1 $ --> <!ENTITY warn.experimental '<warning><simpara>This extension is <emphasis>EXPERIMENTAL</emphasis>. The behaviour of this extension, including the names of its functions, and anything else documented about this extension may change in a future release of PHP without notice. Be warned and use this extension at your own risk.</simpara></warning>'> <!ENTITY warn.experimental.func '<warning><simpara>This function is <emphasis>EXPERIMENTAL</emphasis>. The behaviour of this function, the name of this function, and anything else documented about this function may change in a future release of PHP without notice. Be warned and use this function at your own risk.</simpara></warning>'> <!ENTITY warn.undocumented.func '<warning><simpara>This function is currently not documented, only the argument list is available.</simpara></warning>'> <!ENTITY tip.ob-capture '<tip><simpara>As with anything that outputs its result directly to the browser, you can use the <link linkend="ref.outcontrol">output-control functions</link> to capture the output of this function, and save it - for example - in a <type>string</type>.</simpara></tip>'> <!ENTITY tip.fopen-wrapper '<tip><simpara>You can use a URL as a filename with this function if the "fopen wrappers" have been enabled. See <function>fopen</function> for more details.</simpara></tip>'> <!ENTITY return.success 'Returns &true; on success, &false; on failure.'> <!ENTITY return.falseproblem '<warning><simpara>This function may return &false;, but may also return a value evaluating to &false; in a simple if statement. Please use <link linkend="language.operators.comparison">the === operator</link> for testing the return value of this function.</simpara></warning>'> <!-- Various notes --> <!ENTITY note.not-bin-safe '<warning><simpara>This function is not (yet) binary safe!</simpara></warning>'> <!ENTITY note.bin-safe '<note><simpara>This function is binary-safe.</simpara></note>'> <!ENTITY note.no-windows '<note><simpara>This function is not implemented on Windows platforms.</simpara></note>'> <!ENTITY note.func-callback '<note><simpara>Instead of a function name, an array containing an object reference and a method name can also be supplied.</simpara></note>'> <!-- Notes for safe-mode limited functions: --> <!ENTITY note.sm.disabled '<note><simpara>&sm.disabled;</simpara></note>'> <!ENTITY note.sm.uidcheck '<note><simpara>When <link linkend="features.safe-mode">safe mode</link> is enabled, PHP checks whether the file(s)/directories you are about to operate on have the same UID as the script that is being executed.</simpara></note>'> <!ENTITY note.sm.uidcheck.dir '<note><simpara>When <link linkend="features.safe-mode">safe mode</link> is enabled, PHP checks whether the directory in which you are about to operate has the same UID as the script that is being executed.</simpara></note>'> <!-- Common pieces in features/safe-mode.xml Jade doesn't allow in-line entities, so I put them here... Though they should have been inline in safe-mode.xml --> <!ENTITY sm.uidcheck 'Checks whether the file(s)/directories you are about to operate on have the same UID as the script that is being executed.'> <!ENTITY sm.uidcheck.dir 'Checks whether the directory in which you are about to operate has the same UID as the script that is being executed.'> <!ENTITY sm.disabled 'This function is disabled in <link linkend="features.safe-mode">safe mode</link>.'>