ID:               21388
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      quest at wim dot pl
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Assigned
 Bug Type:         Documentation problem
 Operating System: windows
 PHP Version:      4.3.0
 Assigned To:      wez


Previous Comments:
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[2003-01-19 00:32:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

In short:

chapters/streams.common.xml refers to a non-existent (that I know of)
page that discusses "context".  There is no link yet but apparently
there will be.  This is under php_stream_open-wrapper_ex().

Assigning to Wez :)

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[2003-01-17 22:16:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I guess the streams docs are still on Wez's TODO? :)


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[2003-01-03 07:24:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

ignore my last message... it's a mistake!

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[2003-01-03 07:23:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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[2003-01-03 07:15:28] quest at wim dot pl

Manual description: "php_stream_open_wrapper_ex() is exactly like
php_stream_open_wrapper(), but allows you to specify a
php_stream_context object using context. To find out more about stream
contexts, see XXX"

Ok, now I see that "XXX" is a number in manual's Function Reference. It
looks pretty wired for me for a first time. Any other Roman number is
ok, but XXX looks like "thing that should be filled in later" . 

Thing for discussion : 
Shouldn't it be a link to the XXX part of manual ? 
Or instead of "see XXX" -> "see XXX part of Function Reference" ? 

BTW. PHP manual is a great job :)

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