ID:               35299
 User updated by:  leonard-php-bugzilla at ottolander dot nl
 Reported By:      leonard-php-bugzilla at ottolander dot nl
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Documentation problem
 Operating System: irrelevant
 PHP Version:      Irrelevant
 New Comment:

Please ignore that last remark ;) . That page actually does have a
pointer to the anonymous CVS account name.


Previous Comments:
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[2005-11-20 16:09:24] leonard-php-bugzilla at ottolander dot nl

I was already wondering what to create patches against. It seems a bit
silly to supply patches against the html pages if these pages are
generated from another source (XML).

What username 
Wshould I use to do anonymous checkouts? anoncvs, anon, anonymous,
nobody, all don't seem to work. Sadly this is not mentioned at
http://doc.php.net/php/dochowto/chapter-cvs.php .

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[2005-11-20 11:02:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

And Leonard, you will probably also find out that generating your files
from the XML sources of the documentation is a much better idea, as it
done by the phpedit.net team for example. Look at:

  http://www.waterproof.fr/products/PHPEdit/download.php
  (PHP Functions definition files maker)

It works from our XML sources.


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[2005-11-20 01:47:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Of course your help would be appreciated.
Read here: http://www.php.net/manual/en/about.howtohelp.php
and here http://doc.php.net/php/dochowto/ about that.
Yes, I guess it'd be good to have all the docs consistent, so feel free
to send your patches to the phpdoc@lists.php.net mailing list.

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[2005-11-20 01:36:03] leonard-php-bugzilla at ottolander dot nl

Well, it would be convenient for such purposes as I described. Indeed I
see more inconsistencies: ref.tidy.html is ugly as it tags some pseudo
constants but not most of the real ones.

What's the use of the <TT CLASS="constant"> tag in some pages if it's
not used consistently and you don't even want to make an effort to
implement this consistently? Who maintains these documentation pages
anyway? Can I help?

Maybe the consistent use of these tags should be promoted?

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[2005-11-20 01:24:34] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>From what I can see, there are lots of constants that are documented in
such way.
Look for example at http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.mysql.php and
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.network.php .

I agree, this is a small incosistency, but this is definitely not a
bug, since noone and nowhere told you that all constants will be
enclosed with <constant></constant> tag.

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