[PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /en/faq html.xml
philip Wed Oct 31 03:05:52 2001 EDT Modified files: /phpdoc/en/faq html.xml Log: Expanded 'Arrays in forms' a bit. Index: phpdoc/en/faq/html.xml diff -u phpdoc/en/faq/html.xml:1.6 phpdoc/en/faq/html.xml:1.7 --- phpdoc/en/faq/html.xml:1.6 Sun Oct 14 07:55:30 2001 +++ phpdoc/en/faq/html.xml Wed Oct 31 03:05:51 2001 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - + PHP and HTML PHP and HTML @@ -45,7 +45,8 @@ - To get your
Re: [PHP-DOC] Don't forget about "old" chm
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Olexandr Vynnychenko wrote: > Development of new manual is good but don't forget about "old" or > "traditional" one. That's what I just have read on php manual page: > > Single HTML > Date: 30 Oct 2001 > Windows HTML Help > Date: 30 Sep 2001 Thas last time I uploaded was 25 October, but it seems it's not correctly distributed anymore. regards, Derick - PHP: Scripting the Web - www.php.net - [EMAIL PROTECTED] SRM: Site Resource Manager - www.vl-srm.net -
[PHP-DOC] Bug #12093 Updated: persistent db conns
ID: 12093 Updated by: sniper Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Old Status: Status: Open Bug Type: Documentation problem Operating System: n/a PHP Version: 4.0.6 New Comment: missing status Previous Comments: [2001-07-12 19:41:48] [EMAIL PROTECTED] IMHO a reference to this should be made from the relevant functions. [2001-07-12 06:41:49] [EMAIL PROTECTED] >From Chapter 22: Persistent connections: (4th alinea on >http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.persistent-connections.php): The first method is to use PHP as a CGI "wrapper". When run this way, an instance of the PHP interpreter is created and destroyed for every page request (for a PHP page) to your web server. Because it is destroyed after every request, any resources that it acquires (such as a link to an SQL database server) are closed when it is destroyed. In this case, you do not gain anything from trying to use persistent connections -- they simply don't persist. [2001-07-12 06:20:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED] The documentation does not reflect the fact that running PHP through a CGI interface will force persistent db connections to close on script end. Example, mssql_pconnect Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=12093&edit=1
[PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /en/language types.xml
jimwTue Oct 30 21:02:21 2001 EDT Modified files: /phpdoc/en/language types.xml Log: put overflow examples together, and division example on its own. fix typo and another dash. Index: phpdoc/en/language/types.xml diff -u phpdoc/en/language/types.xml:1.57 phpdoc/en/language/types.xml:1.58 --- phpdoc/en/language/types.xml:1.57 Tue Oct 30 20:53:22 2001 +++ phpdoc/en/language/types.xmlTue Oct 30 21:02:20 2001 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - + Types @@ -312,38 +312,26 @@ Integer overflow - If you specify a number beyond the bounds of the integer type, - it will be interpreted as a float instead. - - - In PHP there is also no such thing as integer division. - 1/2 yields the float - 0.5. + If you specify a number beyond the bounds of the integer + type, it will be interpreted as a float instead. Also, if + you perform an operation that results in a number beyond the bounds of + the integer type, a float will be returned + instead. + $large_number = 2147483647; var_dump($large_number); // output: int(2147483647) + $large_number = 2147483648; var_dump($large_number); // output: float(2147483648) // this goes also for hexadecimal specified integers: - var_dump( 0x8000 ); // output: float(2147483648) -var_dump( 25/7 ); -// output: float(3.5714285714286) - - - Furthermore, if some function or operator yields a number that is beyond - the boundaries of integer, it will also - be automatically converted to - float. - - $million = 100; $large_number = 5 * $million; var_dump($large_number); @@ -360,10 +348,22 @@ positive there is no problem. -This is solved in PHP 4.1.0 +This is solved in PHP 4.1.0. + + There is no integer division operator in PHP. + 1/2 yields the float + 0.5. + + +var_dump( 25/7 ); +// output: float(3.5714285714286) + + + @@ -373,8 +373,8 @@ To explicitly convert a value to integer, use either the (int) or the (integer) cast. However, in most cases you do not need to use the cast, since a value - will be autmatically converted if an operator, function or - control structure requires a integer-argument. + will be automatically converted if an operator, function or + control structure requires a integer argument. See also type-juggling.
[PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /en/language types.xml
jimwTue Oct 30 20:53:22 2001 EDT Modified files: /phpdoc/en/language types.xml Log: nuke more superfluous dashes, and refer to NULL as a value when talking about values that evaluate to false. Index: phpdoc/en/language/types.xml diff -u phpdoc/en/language/types.xml:1.56 phpdoc/en/language/types.xml:1.57 --- phpdoc/en/language/types.xml:1.56 Tue Oct 30 20:49:00 2001 +++ phpdoc/en/language/types.xmlTue Oct 30 20:53:22 2001 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - + Types @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ with zero elements - the special type the special value NULL @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ Integer overflow - If you specify a number beyond the bounds of the integer-type, + If you specify a number beyond the bounds of the integer type, it will be interpreted as a float instead. @@ -1246,7 +1246,7 @@ Examples - The array-type in PHP is very versatile, so here will be some + The array type in PHP is very versatile, so here will be some examples to show you the full power of arrays. @@ -1689,13 +1689,13 @@ are created and used by special functions. See the appendix for a listing of all these - functions and the corresponding resource-types. + functions and the corresponding resource types. - The resource-type was introduced in PHP 4 + The resource type was introduced in PHP 4 @@ -1736,7 +1736,7 @@ - The null-type was introduced in PHP 4 + The null type was introduced in PHP 4
[PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /en/language types.xml
jimwTue Oct 30 20:49:01 2001 EDT Modified files: /phpdoc/en/language types.xml Log: remove superfluous dashes Index: phpdoc/en/language/types.xml diff -u phpdoc/en/language/types.xml:1.55 phpdoc/en/language/types.xml:1.56 --- phpdoc/en/language/types.xml:1.55 Sun Oct 28 13:47:39 2001 +++ phpdoc/en/language/types.xmlTue Oct 30 20:49:00 2001 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - + Types @@ -145,14 +145,14 @@ - The boolean-type was introduced in PHP 4. + The boolean type was introduced in PHP 4. Syntax - To specify a boolean-literal, use either the keyword &true; + To specify a boolean literal, use either the keyword &true; or &false;. Both are case-insensitive.
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[PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /en/chapters security.xml
jimwTue Oct 30 20:39:47 2001 EDT Modified files: /phpdoc/en/chapters security.xml Log: putting general security info first, rather than more obscure cgi stuff. Index: phpdoc/en/chapters/security.xml diff -u phpdoc/en/chapters/security.xml:1.29 phpdoc/en/chapters/security.xml:1.30 --- phpdoc/en/chapters/security.xml:1.29Sat Oct 13 11:52:38 2001 +++ phpdoc/en/chapters/security.xml Tue Oct 30 20:39:47 2001 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - + Security @@ -38,6 +38,54 @@ levels of security, and ends with some general security advice. + + General considerations + +A completely secure system is a virtual impossibility, so an +approach often used in the security profession is one of balancing +risk and usability. If every variable submitted by a user required +two forms of biometric validation (such as a retinal scan and a +fingerprint), you would have an extremely high level of +accountability. It would also take half an hour to fill out a fairly +complex form, which would tend to encourage users to find ways of +bypassing the security. + + +The best security is often inobtrusive enough to suit the +requirements without the user being prevented from accomplishing +their work, or over-burdening the code author with excessive +complexity. Indeed, some security attacks are merely exploits of +this kind of overly built security, which tends to erode over time. + + +A phrase worth remembering: A system is only as good as the weakest +link in a chain. If all transactions are heavily logged based on +time, location, transaction type, etc. but the user is only +verified based on a single cookie, the validity of tying the users +to the transaction log is severely weakened. + + +When testing, keep in mind that you will not be able to test all +possibilities for even the simplest of pages. The input you +may expect will be completely unrelated to the input given by +a disgruntled employee, a cracker with months of time on their +hands, or a housecat walking across the keyboard. This is why it's +best to look at the code from a logical perspective, to discern +where unexpected data can be introduced, and then follow how it is +modified, reduced, or amplified. + + +The Internet is filled with people trying to make a name for +themselves by breaking your code, crashing your site, posting +inappropriate content, and otherwise making your day interesting. +It doesn't matter if you have a small or large site, you are +a target by simply being online, by having a server that can be +connected to. Many cracking programs do not discern by size, they +simply trawl massive IP blocks looking for victims. Try not to +become one. + + + Installed as CGI binary @@ -729,54 +777,6 @@ - - General considerations - -A completely secure system is a virtual impossibility, so an -approach often used in the security profession is one of balancing -risk and usability. If every variable submitted by a user required -two forms of biometric validation (such as a retinal scan and a -fingerprint), you would have an extremely high level of -accountability. It would also take half an hour to fill out a fairly -complex form, which would tend to encourage users to find ways of -bypassing the security. - - -The best security is often inobtrusive enough to suit the -requirements without the user being prevented from accomplishing -their work, or over-burdening the code author with excessive -complexity. Indeed, some security attacks are merely exploits of -this kind of overly built security, which tends to erode over time. - - -A phrase worth remembering: A system is only as good as the weakest -link in a chain. If all transactions are heavily logged based on -time, location, transaction type, etc. but the user is only -verified based on a single cookie, the validity of tying the users -to the transaction log is severely weakened. - - -When testing, keep in mind that you will not be able to test all -possibilities for even the simplest of pages. The input you -may expect will be completely unrelated to the input given by -a disgruntled employee, a cracker with months of time on their -hands, or a housecat walking across the keyboard. This is why it's -best to look at the code from a logical perspective, to discern -where unexpected data can be introduced, and then follow how it is -modified, reduced, or amplified. - - -The Internet is filled with people trying to make a name for -themselves by breaking your code, crashing your site, posting -inappropriate content, and otherwise making your day interesting. -It doesn't matter if you have a small or large site, you
[PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /en/chapters config.xml
jimwTue Oct 30 20:33:42 2001 EDT Modified files: /phpdoc/en/chapters config.xml Log: add simple php.ini and Apache config examples Index: phpdoc/en/chapters/config.xml diff -u phpdoc/en/chapters/config.xml:1.23 phpdoc/en/chapters/config.xml:1.24 --- phpdoc/en/chapters/config.xml:1.23 Tue Oct 30 20:09:49 2001 +++ phpdoc/en/chapters/config.xml Tue Oct 30 20:33:42 2001 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - + Configuration @@ -12,6 +12,27 @@ is read when PHP starts up. For the server module versions of PHP, this happens only once when the web server is started. For the CGI version, it happens on every invocation. + + + php.ini example + +; any text on a line after an unquoted semicolon (;) is ignored +[php] ; section markers (text within square brackets) are also ignored +; Boolean values can be set to either: +;true, on, yes +; or false, off, no, none +register_globals = off +magic_quotes_gpc = yes + +; you can enclose strings in double-quotes +include_path = ".:/usr/local/lib/php" + +; backslashes are treated the same as any other character +include_path = ".;c:\php\lib" + + + + When using PHP as an Apache module, you can also change the @@ -76,6 +97,21 @@ + + + + Apache configuration example + ++ php_value include_path ".:/usr/local/lib/php" + php_flag safe_mode on + ++ php3_include_path ".:/usr/local/lib/php" + php3_safe_mode on + + +
[PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /en/chapters config.xml
jimwTue Oct 30 20:09:49 2001 EDT Modified files: /phpdoc/en/chapters config.xml Log: document mysql.default_port and mysql.default_socket ini entries Index: phpdoc/en/chapters/config.xml diff -u phpdoc/en/chapters/config.xml:1.22 phpdoc/en/chapters/config.xml:1.23 --- phpdoc/en/chapters/config.xml:1.22 Fri Sep 21 18:47:29 2001 +++ phpdoc/en/chapters/config.xml Tue Oct 30 20:09:49 2001 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - + Configuration @@ -894,6 +894,38 @@ The default password to use when connecting to the database server if no other password is specified. + + + + + + + mysql.default_port + string + + + +The default TCP port number to use when connecting to +the database server if no other port is specified. If +no default is specified, the port will be obtained +from the MYSQL_TCP_PORT environment +variable, the mysql-tcp entry in +/etc/services or the compile-time +MYSQL_PORT constant, in that order. Win32 +will only use the MYSQL_PORT constant. + + + + + + + mysql.default_socket + string + + + +The default socket name to use when connecting to a local +database server if no other socket name is specified.
[PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /en/functions strings.xml
jimwTue Oct 30 19:45:52 2001 EDT Modified files: /phpdoc/en/functionsstrings.xml Log: add see also for ucwords to strtolower, strtoupper, and ucfirst Index: phpdoc/en/functions/strings.xml diff -u phpdoc/en/functions/strings.xml:1.118 phpdoc/en/functions/strings.xml:1.119 --- phpdoc/en/functions/strings.xml:1.118 Sun Oct 28 20:51:33 2001 +++ phpdoc/en/functions/strings.xml Tue Oct 30 19:45:52 2001 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - + String functions Strings @@ -3275,8 +3275,9 @@ - See also strtoupper - and ucfirst. + See also strtoupper, + ucfirst, + and ucwords. @@ -3312,8 +3313,9 @@ - See also strtolower - and ucfirst. + See also strtolower, + ucfirst, + and ucwords. @@ -3789,8 +3791,9 @@ - See also strtoupper and - strtolower. + See also strtolower and + strtoupper, + and ucwords.
[PHP-DOC] New CHM manual opinions
I have seen you screen shots (for your new help) and I think that it looks great. I do not think you need a professional web designer at all you are doing just great. That said I am no professional web designer I am just an amateur (student)(http://www.richardjameskendall.com [all done in PHP]). But if you want some help I would be happy to (I am particularly good at dHTML). And one feature I would l really love to see is a link to the online equivilant of the each help page to see what new coments have been posted and drop down menus (they could just be combo boxes) to related help documents. Regards Richard Kendall [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.richardjameskendall.com
[PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /pl Translators
leszek Tue Oct 30 17:30:45 2001 EDT Modified files: /phpdoc/pl Translators Log: Assigned references.xml Za Yagooda Index: phpdoc/pl/Translators diff -u phpdoc/pl/Translators:1.3 phpdoc/pl/Translators:1.4 --- phpdoc/pl/Translators:1.3 Tue Oct 30 07:31:01 2001 +++ phpdoc/pl/Translators Tue Oct 30 17:30:44 2001 @@ -150,13 +150,13 @@ zlib.xml --- language -- basic-syntax.xml Yagood done 1.17 -constants.xml Yagood started 1.19 +constants.xml Yagood done 1.19 control-structures.xml expressions.xml Leon done 1.14 functions.xml Leon done 1.17 oop.xml Leon done 1.28 operators.xml Qrak started 1.27 -references.xml +references.xml Yagood started 1.16 types.xml variables.xml --- pear --
[PHP-DOC] Don't forget about "old" chm
Development of new manual is good but don't forget about "old" or "traditional" one. That's what I just have read on php manual page: Single HTML Date: 30 Oct 2001 Windows HTML Help Date: 30 Sep 2001 Do you see it? The difference is 1 month. Could you please uptade the "old" chm? -- Best regards, Olexandrmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re[6]: [PHP-DOC] New CHM manual opinions
HG> Do you think that online functions are useless for the common user? Oh, I see.. Of course i't cool when you can just click and see the latest information, especially about user notes, which can be added often... That's right idea. -- Best regards, Olexandrmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re[2]: [PHP-DOC] New CHM manual opinions
>> Another idea is to make the fonts a point or two >> smaller, since they are quite generously large. (At >> least this is unlike some places where the code is >> displayed in 6pt Eyestrain Monospace...) But these >> fonts would still be very readable at a point or two >> smaller. HG> IMHO, it is not a good point to make fonts smaller... Don't even think about that. I don't like the idea to became blind after reding php manuals... -- Best regards, Olexandrmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /fr/functions shmop.xml
damsTue Oct 30 14:41:17 2001 EDT Modified files: /phpdoc/fr/functionsshmop.xml Log: Adding the xml stuff Index: phpdoc/fr/functions/shmop.xml diff -u phpdoc/fr/functions/shmop.xml:1.7 phpdoc/fr/functions/shmop.xml:1.8 --- phpdoc/fr/functions/shmop.xml:1.7 Wed Aug 1 04:08:17 2001 +++ phpdoc/fr/functions/shmop.xml Tue Oct 30 14:41:17 2001 @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ + + Mémoire partagée shmop @@ -15,8 +17,8 @@ Toutes les fonctions décrites ci-dessous commencent par shm_ poru les versions jusqu'à PHP 4.0.3, - mais en PHP 4.0.4 et plus récent, elles sont préfixées par - shmop_. + mais en PHP 4.0.4 et plus récent, elles sont préfixées + par shmop_. @@ -175,7 +177,9 @@ shmop_write - Ecrire dans un bloc de mémoire partagée + + Ecrire dans un bloc de mémoire partagée + Description @@ -222,7 +226,9 @@ shmop_size - Lire la taille du bloc de mémoire partagée + +Lire la taille du bloc de mémoire partagée + Description @@ -237,10 +243,10 @@ la taille, en octets, d'un bloc de mémoire partagée. - shmop_size prend comme argument shmid, - un identifiant de bloc de mémoire partagée - créé par shmop_open, et retourne - un entier, qui représente le taille de ce bloc. + shmop_size prend comme argument + shmid, un identifiant de bloc de mémoire + partagée créé par shmop_open, et + retourne un entier, qui représente le taille de ce bloc. @@ -253,8 +259,8 @@ - Cet exemple lit la taille du bloc identifié par $shm_id, - et le place dans $shm_size. + Cet exemple lit la taille du bloc identifié par + $shm_id, et le place dans $shm_size.
[PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /fr/functions sybase.xml
damsTue Oct 30 14:39:48 2001 EDT Modified files: /phpdoc/fr/functionssybase.xml Log: Removing one typos.Adding the xml thingy Index: phpdoc/fr/functions/sybase.xml diff -u phpdoc/fr/functions/sybase.xml:1.11 phpdoc/fr/functions/sybase.xml:1.12 --- phpdoc/fr/functions/sybase.xml:1.11 Sat Jul 7 18:22:26 2001 +++ phpdoc/fr/functions/sybase.xml Tue Oct 30 14:39:48 2001 @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ + + Sybase Sybase @@ -53,7 +55,7 @@ Description - bool sybase_close + boolean sybase_close resource link_identifier @@ -132,7 +134,7 @@ Description - bool sybase_data_seek + boolean sybase_data_seek resource result_identifier int row_number @@ -222,7 +224,7 @@ name - column name. nom de la colonne. Si la colonne est un résultat de fonction, le nom de cette fonction devient - computed#N, oú #N est un numéro de série. + computed#N, où #N est un numéro de série. @@ -314,12 +316,12 @@ associé à l'identifiant de résultat result. La ligne retournée est sous la forme d'un tableau. Chaque champs est enregistré dans un index du - tableau, les index commencant à 0. + tableau, les index commençant à 0. Les prochains appels à sybase_fetch_row retourneront la ligne suivante du résultat, ou &false;, - si il ne reste plus de lignes. + s'il ne reste plus de ligne. Voir aussi @@ -347,8 +349,8 @@ sybase_field_seek modifie l'index d'un champs. Le prochain appel à la fonction - sybase_fetch_field sans préciser l'index du champs - retournera ce champs. + sybase_fetch_field sans préciser l'index du + champs retournera ce champs. Voir aussi @@ -359,13 +361,15 @@ sybase_free_result -Libère un résultat de la mémoire. + + Libère un résultat de la mémoire. + Description - bool sybase_free_result + boolean sybase_free_result int result @@ -401,7 +405,9 @@ sybase_min_client_severity -Fixe la sévérité minimale du client + + Fixe la sévérité minimale du client + Description @@ -412,8 +418,8 @@ - sybase_min_client_severity fixe la sévérité - minimale du client. + sybase_min_client_severity fixe la + sévérité minimale du client. sybase_min_client_severity est disponible avec @@ -595,7 +601,7 @@ sybase_pconnect. - Ce type de liens est dit 'persistent'. + Ce type de liens est dit 'persistant'. @@ -674,13 +680,15 @@ sybase_select_db -Sélectionne une base de données Sybase. + + Sélectionne une base de données Sybase. + Description - bool sybase_select_db + boolean sybase_select_db string database_name resource link_identifier @@ -690,16 +698,17 @@ en cas de succès, et &false; en cas d'erreur. - sybase_select_db change la base de données courante et - active sur le serveur associé avec l'identifiant de connexion - link_identifier. Si link_identifier - n'est pas précisé, le dernier lien ouvert est utilisé. Si - aucun lien n'a été ouvert, la fonction va tenter d'en établir - un en appelant sybase_connect. + sybase_select_db change la base de données + courante et active sur le serveur associé avec l'identifiant de + connexion link_identifier. Si + link_identifier n'est pas précisé, le + dernier lien ouvert est utilisé. Si aucun lien n'a été + ouvert, la fonction va tenter d'en établir un en appelant + sybase_connect. - Tous les prochains appels à sybase_query seront faites - sur la bas de données courante et active. + Tous les prochains appels à sybase_query seront + faits sur la bas de données courante et active. Voir aussi
[PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /fr/functions zlib.xml
damsTue Oct 30 14:37:04 2001 EDT Modified files: /phpdoc/fr/functionszlib.xml Log: Adding zml thingy.Removed minot typos Index: phpdoc/fr/functions/zlib.xml diff -u phpdoc/fr/functions/zlib.xml:1.10 phpdoc/fr/functions/zlib.xml:1.11 --- phpdoc/fr/functions/zlib.xml:1.10 Sat Jul 7 18:22:30 2001 +++ phpdoc/fr/functions/zlib.xmlTue Oct 30 14:37:04 2001 @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ + + Zlib (Compression) Zlib @@ -10,7 +12,7 @@ Il faut utiliser la librairie zlib, de version >= 1.0.9. - Ce module contient des versions de la plus part des fonctions du chapitre + Ce module contient des versions de la plupart des fonctions du chapitre système de fichier. Mais celles-ci fonctionnent non seulement avec des fichiers compressés, mais aussi des fichiers décompressés @@ -42,7 +44,7 @@ // Affiche le reste du fichier gzpassthru($zp); print "\n"; - // ouvre le fichier, et affiche le contenu (deuxième passe) + // ouvre le fichier et affiche le contenu (deuxième passe) if (readgzfile($filename) != strlen($s)) { echo "Error with zlib functions!"; } @@ -61,8 +63,10 @@ Description + int gzclose resource zp + gzclose ferme le pointeur zp. @@ -72,7 +76,7 @@ &false;, suivant le succès ou l'échec. - Le pointeur de fichier compressé doit être valide, et doit + Le pointeur de fichier compressé doit être valide et doit référencer un fichier qui a été ouvert par gzopen. @@ -86,8 +90,10 @@ Description + int gzeof resource zp + gzeof retourne &true; si le pointeur @@ -95,7 +101,7 @@ est à la fin du fichier, sinon retourne &false;. - Le pointeur de fichier compressé doit être valide, et doit + Le pointeur de fichier compressé doit être valide et doit référencer un fichier qui a été ouvert par gzopen. @@ -111,9 +117,12 @@ Description + array gzfile string filename - int use_include_path + int + use_include_path + gzfile est identique à @@ -122,24 +131,31 @@ Vous pouvez aussi utiliser le deuxième paramètre optionnel en - le mettant à "1", si vous voulez rechercher le fichier dans le dossier + le mettant à "1", si vous voulez rechercher le fichier dans le + dossier include_path. - Voir aussi readgzfile, et gzopen. + Voir aussi + readgzfile et + gzopen. gzgetc -Lit un caractère d'un fichier compressé. + + Lit un caractère d'un fichier compressé. + Description + string gzgetc resource zp + gzgetc retourne une chaîne @@ -150,7 +166,7 @@ la fin du fichier (voir gzeof). - Le pointeur de fichier compressé doit être valide, et + Le pointeur de fichier compressé doit être valide et doit référencer un fichier qui a été ouvert par gzopen. @@ -169,9 +185,11 @@ Description + string gzgets resource zp int length + gzgets retourne une chaîne @@ -179,21 +197,23 @@ à length - 1 octets, lue depuis de fichier référencé par le pointeur de fichier zp. La lecture s'interrompt lorsque - length - 1 octets ont été lus, ou bien - lorsqu'une nouvelle ligne a été rencontrée, ou bien - lorsque la fin du fichier a été atteinte. + length - 1 octets ont été lus, ou + bien lorsqu'une nouvelle ligne a été rencontrée, ou + bien lorsque la fin du fichier a été atteinte. Si une erreur survient, retourne &false;. - Le pointeur de fichier compressé doit être valide, et + Le pointeur de fichier compressé doit être valide et doit référencer un fichier qui a été ouvert par gzopen. - Voir aussi gzopen, - gzgetc, et fgets. + Voir aussi + gzopen, + gzgetc et + fgets. @@ -207,10 +227,12 @@ Description + string gzgetss resource zp int length string allowable_tags + gzgetss est identique à gzgets, @@ -218,7 +240,8 @@ depuis zp. - Vous pouvez utiliser le troisième argument optionnel pour indiquer + Vous pouvez utiliser le troisième argument optionnel + allowable_tags pour indiquer les balises qui ne doivent pas être supprimées. @@ -228,8 +251,10 @@ - Voir aussi gzgets, - gzopen, et strip_tags. + Voir aussi + gzgets, + gzopen et + strip_tags. @@ -241,20 +266,23 @@ Description + int gzopen string filename string mode - int use_include_path + int +
Re: [PHP-DOC] New CHM manual opinions
On Tue, 30 Oct 2001, Hojtsy Gabor wrote: > > It should point to > > http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.30 > > Corrected in XML format of the manual. Do not expect it to > show up in CHM files for some days... make that atleast two weeks... crappy tech service here... regards, Derick - PHP: Scripting the Web - www.php.net - [EMAIL PROTECTED] SRM: Site Resource Manager - www.vl-srm.net -
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> IMHO distributing the notes is the wrong way to go > as it gets even less likely this way > that a manual maintainer goes over the notes and > tries to update the page itself > > *unless maybe* if we could get some sort of contributed > notes rating system so that maintainers get a quick clue > about which notes are worth to look at for manual improvements ... > > ... hmmm ... > > ... looks like i have found myself another subtopic for > my conference talk next week ... See http://gtk.php.net/manual/en/ The rating system is made by Colin as I can remember. He offered a porting if it seems to be good in the gtk manual. It is unlikely that note maintainers can get on with the speed, so there will allways be valuable notes. We would like to ease the work of our users IMHO, and most of the want to have the user notes offline. At least as I see... Goba
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> > Please set .chm mime type as bin. Is it impossible to download useable > > chm documentation now. > > Yes, that should be done, although some browsers (like Lynx and Opera) > handle it fine the way it is now. On what server? weblabor.hu? Other testers seemed to download it correctly. What browser you use? Goba
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> It should point to > http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.30 Corrected in XML format of the manual. Do not expect it to show up in CHM files for some days... Goba
[PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /en/functions http.xml
gobaTue Oct 30 13:41:26 2001 EDT Modified files: /phpdoc/en/functionshttp.xml Log: Corrected bug Index: phpdoc/en/functions/http.xml diff -u phpdoc/en/functions/http.xml:1.28 phpdoc/en/functions/http.xml:1.29 --- phpdoc/en/functions/http.xml:1.28 Wed Oct 3 13:54:28 2001 +++ phpdoc/en/functions/http.xmlTue Oct 30 13:41:26 2001 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - + HTTP functions HTTP @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ HTTP 1.1 requires an absolute URI as argument to - Location: + Location: including protocol, hostname and absolute path. Some clients might accept relative URIs but you definetly should not rely on it. You can usually use $HTTP_SERVER_VARS['HTTP_HOST'],
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Hojtsy Gabor wrote: > Including user notes in the manual is a greatly requested feature. But > as you can see on the download page, we plan to make it two (tha manual > and the notes). So you don't need to download the notes if you don't want > to. IMHO distributing the notes is the wrong way to go as it gets even less likely this way that a manual maintainer goes over the notes and tries to update the page itself *unless maybe* if we could get some sort of contributed notes rating system so that maintainers get a quick clue about which notes are worth to look at for manual improvements ... ... hmmm ... ... looks like i have found myself another subtopic for my conference talk next week ... -- Hartmut Holzgraefe [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.six.de +49-711-99091-77
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> I saw the page about the new help file. You said you could need a new > design. Is this still the case? If so, maybe I could help you out. There are some works paralelly on the way. We welcome you with a draft if you would like to show what you think would be good... Goba
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> The tables and boxes contained in the righthand > content window (user contributed notes, notes, > warnings, see also) are too large to read on a > 1024x768 res monitor without maximising the CHM. > > This is a problem for people like me, stuck developing > on a laptop with a 1024x768 monitor (cruel and unusual > punishment!). > > By the time I can read all the content in these boxes, > the CHM must be 1024 pixels wide, which is bad because > I also need to see my html editor, phpmyadmin and > several browser windows All these problems are because the manual notes. We will wrap them or put in a completely separate table, so they'll fit in much smaller windows. > For instance, the lefthand margin, while attractive, > takes up valuable screen real estate. Why not put it > on the righthand side for people with better monitors > to enjoy? OK, I have gone too much designing. There are many things to consider... The design will be replaced with a better one... > Another idea is to make the fonts a point or two > smaller, since they are quite generously large. (At > least this is unlike some places where the code is > displayed in 6pt Eyestrain Monospace...) But these > fonts would still be very readable at a point or two > smaller. IMHO, it is not a good point to make fonts smaller... Goba
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> Ref: New CHM format of the PHP Manual at: > http://weblabor.hu/php/newchm.html > > >Note, that this is not the official version, and there can be many > >errors and bugs to fix. The actual officical CHM manual can be found > >at http://www.php.net/download-docs.php > > Is this to say that you're putting together a help manual as a > separate effort from the 'official' version? If so, why not avoid > all the confusion that's going to create and just contribute your > efforts to the real deal? I thought PHP was open source? This is a manual to be the official. Currently it is under construction. I uploaded and managed this on a separate sever, because I have much more control on this server than the php.net one. Using the php documentation group email address for feedback indicates that this is a thing within the group. Anyway I was one of the coders behind the current build scripts of the CHM manuals (not the only one). Goba
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> Wonderful! This is exactly what I've been longing for on those occasions > when www.php.net/my_question is inaccesible. Hope we can get as much of the online content as we can, so people can access things more quickly... > I've been browsing the helpfile for a few minutes and what I've noticed > is that the width of the manpage changes a lot. For example the "ClibPDF > functions" and "HTTP functions" pages are wider than most other pages. > The both give me a horizontal scrollbar. > > I assume that this is due to some -tags in the html and not a > result of your coding. This is because the user notes. It will be corrected. > I really like the layout of the pages. However I could not have > deciphered the icons in the head without the mouseover texts. Note that the design will change much accoring to other users reponses... Goba
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> hi, i downloaded the .chm manual from: > > http://www.php.net/download-docs.php > > i downloaded the .zip version and after unpacking file size is: This was not the actual CHM file we would like you to test. :) The test file can be found here: http://weblabor.hu/php/newchm.html Quite an unofficial place ;) For your download probelms, if you use netscape please right click on the file and open save as from there. Goba
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> HG> You have said nothing about the alternate grouping of function properties, > > You know, I like the "old" layout. There is no useless elements. Every > sign, every dot means something. OK, I ask you the last time, please forget about all the images. The function properties are grouped in another way not common in the old manuals (and any other format). > HG> Do you think that online functions are useless for the common user? > > Maybe I don't understand? What do you mean "online functions"? Please read the plans on the download page: http://weblabor.hu/php/newchm.html Goba
Re: [PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /pl .cvsignore
You don't need any .cvsignore in your languages directory. These ignores are for the main phpdoc directory. It would be the best to remove this .cvsignore file from the pl folder. Goba > leszek Tue Oct 30 07:28:40 2001 EDT > > Added files: > /phpdoc/pl .cvsignore > Log: > Imported file > > > Index: phpdoc/pl/.cvsignore > +++ phpdoc/pl/.cvsignore > *.pdf > *.rtf > *.ced > *.prc > *.gz > *.tex > *.log > *.fot > *.aux > *.dvi > *.ps > *.ced > *.zip > phpweb.dsl > php.dsl > print.dsl > html.dsl > howto.dsl > checkdoc > version.ent > Makefile > config.status > config.cache > config.log > config.h.in > configure > makedoc > html > php3 > manual.xml > manual.xml > bigmanual.html > status.txt > missing.txt > diff > php > confdefs.h > common.dsl > quickref.dsl > quickref.txt > html-locale.dsl > funclist.txt > manual.txt > chapters.ent > bightml.xsl > html.xsl > htmlhelp.xsl > print.xsl > > >
Re: [PHP-DOC] New CHM manual opinions
Thanks for your feedback. Manual notes can be incldued in any format, maybe Palm would not be too realistic, as the notes themselfs take as much disk space as the manual itself... But other formats may follow in the user notes inclusion :) I don't know when a final version will be out, not before next week's end... Please be patient, it will be on the homepage of php.net :) Goba - Original Message - From: hamus@work To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 9:55 AM Subject: [PHP-DOC] New CHM manual opinions Dear Author, Hello! I'm Hamus Lee who is a PHP user in Hong Kong. Your New CHM Manual is really great, All my friends and me also feel glad for the new feature especially the "User Comment" included in the new version. Will it have more version such as MAC or PALM version? Also, it seems that the Sample Version is not likely the final version right? Would you please tell me the realease date of the final version? We are all looking forward on that :) . Keep On with the wonderful work! Regards, Hamus Lee
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> It is GREAT. Thank you very much. I develop PHP on a win2k box and the CHM > file makes browsing the documentation as easy as 1-2-3. Thank you very much. > One thing: I noticed that you get a horizontal scrollbar even when the > window is fairly wide. I attached a screenshot of what I mean. This may be because the user notes. If a user note contains unbreakable text (text without any spaces) it just spans as much width as it can... Goba
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> As far as I know, previous (official) PHP documentation in .CHM format was > compiled without indexes. So, it was not possible to use it for context > sensitive help systems.. I hope now it will :-) The actual ones you can download from http://wwwphp.net/download-docs.php are with indexes. The really old versions were without indexes, but they are in the docs for quite some time now. Goba
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> I've found a little error in the str_replace function description, in > the user contributed notes section, specifically under > the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" contribute. The syntax of the code is not correct. Please report errors in notes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks. This info will be in the about notes section :) > Aside of this, I think it would be useful to add the possibility to > collapse the user contributed notes section and simplify the view. What would be available in this collapsed view? Goba
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> I have tried the new PHP chm manual for 1 day. I like the new content a > lot better, but I agree that the design could be improved. > > Here's my feedback: > > 1. The background bitmap looks tacky (enlarged, jagged, etc.). I don't want to > download unneeded images either. Just HTML please. The total size of __all__ images now included in this CHM manual is 20k 20 kilobytes. Yes. Is it that much in size? OK, the design is not too good... Some contributors are on the way to make it clear and more useable... > 2. The comments are in red/orange. This makes the comments the most visible > portion of help, instead of the actual online manual. You are right. This is not correct... > Also the comments are uneven in quality, some good, some out-of-date, > some have bugs in the sample source code. Including user notes in the manual is a greatly requested feature. But as you can see on the download page, we plan to make it two (tha manual and the notes). So you don't need to download the notes if you don't want to. > 3. The HTML on a 1024x768 screen, it doesn't fit too well, and I have to scroll > horizontaly to read the manual. Perhaps break up a manual page into 2 html tables. > Upper table is contains the main manual, the lower table which is stretchable contains > the comments. Good suggestion :) I'll see what I can do about it... We need a table whose width is just as much as the window width and a table bellow that, whose size corresponds to the notes size... Goba
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> I hate to seem like an amateur, but after downloading the file I cannot > get it to open. I keep getting the following message: > > hh.exe has generated the following errors and will be closed by > Windows. You will need to restart the program. > > Any ideas on how to fix the problem or instructions of some sort that > may help me get through this. Do you used netscape to download the files? If so, please download it as clicking on it, and choosing Save As... Hope it helps... Goba
Re: Re[4]: [PHP-DOC] New CHM manual opinions
> >> .) Purpose, Usage, Availability: IMHO much better to read (except > >> the brightened background image) > > HG> I'll think over that lightened background. After using the > HG> manual for some hours, it seemed to me also, that it is not > HG> the best to have it there. Also I am thinking of how the menu > HG> can be placed with text to take little space... > > Just remove all images from background and that will be the best > choise (IMHO). The lightened help book will definitely be dropped out. Yes. Goba
Re: [PHP-DOC] Mistake?
> > > If I understand that correctly, I can register variables only > > > when they are inside HTTP_SESSION_VARS. > > > > No, you can register variables only __to be__ inside $HTTP_SESSION_VARS > > I know that, but phrase 'only members of the global associative > array $HTTP_SESSION_VARS can be registered as session variables' > suggests, that if I want to register a session variable it have > to be in $HTTP_SESSION_VARS. > > Thing you are writing about is in last sentence, and I'm talking > about one before that. We are talking about the same sentence. If you think the wording need to be corrected, please do it yourself. You'll see if you make mistakes, as other's will correct your commit, or ask for a revert... Goba
[PHP-DOC] New CHM manual opinions
Hi! I saw the page about the new help file. You said you could need a new design. Is this still the case? If so, maybe I could help you out. Regards, Holger. -- T H E S C R E E N C O L L E C T I V E studio for interactive design munich * reykjavik
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> Please set .chm mime type as bin. Is it impossible to download useable > chm documentation now. Yes, that should be done, although some browsers (like Lynx and Opera) handle it fine the way it is now. Sander
[PHP-DOC] New CHM manual opinions
Hello! Please set .chm mime type as bin. Is it impossible to download useable chm documentation now. Thanks! Peter Nemeth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[PHP-DOC] New CHM manual opinions
Hi, You've really done a good job with the beta CHM version. One small problem: The tables and boxes contained in the righthand content window (user contributed notes, notes, warnings, see also) are too large to read on a 1024x768 res monitor without maximising the CHM. This is a problem for people like me, stuck developing on a laptop with a 1024x768 monitor (cruel and unusual punishment!). By the time I can read all the content in these boxes, the CHM must be 1024 pixels wide, which is bad because I also need to see my html editor, phpmyadmin and several browser windows For instance, the lefthand margin, while attractive, takes up valuable screen real estate. Why not put it on the righthand side for people with better monitors to enjoy? Is it possible to either allow these tables to be dynamically resized (although I see the width="100%" tag, it doesn't seem to work?) or to hard-code them to a more reasonable width? Another idea is to make the fonts a point or two smaller, since they are quite generously large. (At least this is unlike some places where the code is displayed in 6pt Eyestrain Monospace...) But these fonts would still be very readable at a point or two smaller. Anyhow, thank you for a job well done and I look forward to seeing the final product. Best regards, Plum [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nokia Game is on again. Go to http://uk.yahoo.com/nokiagame/ and join the new all media adventure before November 3rd.
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> sorry bout that, since i DL the pdf version at the same time > got a little mixed up. > t. OK. But about the CHM file, you say that the file is 1,856,192 bytes large. Is that still correct? If so, you should try downloading the file again because it should be larger than this. It should be 2.376.158 bytes. Sander
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> hi, i downloaded the .chm manual from: > http://www.php.net/download-docs.php > i downloaded the .zip version and after unpacking file size is: > 1,856,192 bytes How can you download a .zip version of the .chm manual? There is none. (it would be useless anyway, because .chm is already pretty strong compressed). Sander
[PHP-DOC] New CHM manual opinions
Ref: New CHM format of the PHP Manual at: http://weblabor.hu/php/newchm.html >Note, that this is not the official version, and there can be many >errors and bugs to fix. The actual officical CHM manual can be found >at http://www.php.net/download-docs.php Is this to say that you're putting together a help manual as a separate effort from the 'official' version? If so, why not avoid all the confusion that's going to create and just contribute your efforts to the real deal? I thought PHP was open source? --== Sent via Deja.com ==-- http://www.deja.com/
[PHP-DOC] New CHM manual opinions
Wonderful! This is exactly what I've been longing for on those occasions when www.php.net/my_question is inaccesible. I've been browsing the helpfile for a few minutes and what I've noticed is that the width of the manpage changes a lot. For example the "ClibPDF functions" and "HTTP functions" pages are wider than most other pages. The both give me a horizontal scrollbar. I assume that this is due to some -tags in the html and not a result of your coding. I really like the layout of the pages. However I could not have deciphered the icons in the head without the mouseover texts. By the way, my system is Win2k/ie6. Thanks again! /Fredrik Fredrik WahlbergW: +46-8-54 54 56 12 Fusage AB C: +46-70-576 16 51 Kungstensgatan 38A F: +46-8-54 54 56 10 113 59 Stockholm[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sweden
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the strange thing: other help files (default/and not default) work fine, this prob. occurs only with this specific .chm maybe i should have mentioned that... and no, i havent installed any external, 3rd party, odd andor strange versions of htmhelp. but i can try to copy from a freshly installed w2k machine its hh.exe, is there any other lib or bin which i might have to replace? tnx, t. At 15:31 30.10.01 +0100, Markus Fischer wrote: >Short answer: your HtmlHelp installation is broken. > >Long answer: There is none. Try to fix it by updating it (but, >afaik, there aren't any updates for w2k about HH) or get some >trusted bianries from friends. > >However, I wonder what could have done this. Tried to install a >separate HtmHelp version (which W2K doesn't need)? > >- Markus > >On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 03:21:47PM +0200, Tomasz Abramowicz wrote : >> hi, i downloaded the .chm manual from: >> >> http://www.php.net/download-docs.php >> >> i downloaded the .zip version and after unpacking file size is: >> >> 1,856,192 bytes >> >> im not sure what info you need to debug, >> heres some general stuff from the windows properties window: >> >> i am using: >> >> Microsoft Windows 2000 >> 5.00.2195 >> Service Pack 2 >> >> on a Computer: >> x86 Family 6 Model 7 Stepping >> 3 >> AT/AT COMPATIBLE >> 261,680 RAM >> >> the problem: >> >> when i double click the file windows says: >> >> >> hh.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows. You >> will need to restart the program. >> >> An error log is being created. >> >> OK. >> >> >> if i drag&drop the icon onto an opened help, it asks me if i want to >> open it or save etc.. ...if i press open the error described above occurs again. >> >> just thought i'd let you know.. >> t. > >-- >Markus Fischer, http://guru.josefine.at/~mfischer/ >EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >PGP Public Key: http://guru.josefine.at/~mfischer/C2272BD0.asc >PGP Fingerprint: D3B0 DD4F E12B F911 3CE1 C2B5 D674 B445 C227 2BD0 > -All your scripts are belong to Zend-
Re: [PHP-DOC] New CHM manual opinions
Short answer: your HtmlHelp installation is broken. Long answer: There is none. Try to fix it by updating it (but, afaik, there aren't any updates for w2k about HH) or get some trusted bianries from friends. However, I wonder what could have done this. Tried to install a separate HtmHelp version (which W2K doesn't need)? - Markus On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 03:21:47PM +0200, Tomasz Abramowicz wrote : > hi, i downloaded the .chm manual from: > > http://www.php.net/download-docs.php > > i downloaded the .zip version and after unpacking file size is: > > 1,856,192 bytes > > im not sure what info you need to debug, > heres some general stuff from the windows properties window: > > i am using: > > Microsoft Windows 2000 > 5.00.2195 > Service Pack 2 > > on a Computer: > x86 Family 6 Model 7 Stepping > 3 > AT/AT COMPATIBLE > 261,680 RAM > > the problem: > > when i double click the file windows says: > > > hh.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows. You > will need to restart the program. > > An error log is being created. > > OK. > > > if i drag&drop the icon onto an opened help, it asks me if i want to > open it or save etc.. ...if i press open the error described above occurs again. > > just thought i'd let you know.. > t. -- Markus Fischer, http://guru.josefine.at/~mfischer/ EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Public Key: http://guru.josefine.at/~mfischer/C2272BD0.asc PGP Fingerprint: D3B0 DD4F E12B F911 3CE1 C2B5 D674 B445 C227 2BD0 -All your scripts are belong to Zend-
[PHP-DOC] New CHM manual opinions
hi, i downloaded the .chm manual from: http://www.php.net/download-docs.php i downloaded the .zip version and after unpacking file size is: 1,856,192 bytes im not sure what info you need to debug, heres some general stuff from the windows properties window: i am using: Microsoft Windows 2000 5.00.2195 Service Pack 2 on a Computer: x86 Family 6 Model 7 Stepping 3 AT/AT COMPATIBLE 261,680 RAM the problem: when i double click the file windows says: hh.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows. You will need to restart the program. An error log is being created. OK. if i drag&drop the icon onto an opened help, it asks me if i want to open it or save etc.. ...if i press open the error described above occurs again. just thought i'd let you know.. t.
[PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc / common.dsl.in
leszek Tue Oct 30 08:33:10 2001 EDT Modified files: /phpdoc common.dsl.in Log: Corrected my mistake Index: phpdoc/common.dsl.in diff -u phpdoc/common.dsl.in:1.15 phpdoc/common.dsl.in:1.16 --- phpdoc/common.dsl.in:1.15 Tue Oct 30 08:21:02 2001 +++ phpdoc/common.dsl.inTue Oct 30 08:33:10 2001 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;; -*- Scheme -*- ;; -;; $Id: common.dsl.in,v 1.15 2001/10/30 13:21:02 leszek Exp $ +;; $Id: common.dsl.in,v 1.16 2001/10/30 13:33:10 leszek Exp $ ;; ;; This file contains stylesheet customization common to the HTML ;; and print versions. @@ -78,6 +78,7 @@ (define ja-sect2-name "\U-7B2C;") (define ja-section-name"\U-7B2C;") (define ja-figure-name "Figure ") +(define ja-refsynopsisdiv-name "Synopsis") (define (ja-label-title-sep) (list
[PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc / common.dsl.in
leszek Tue Oct 30 08:21:02 2001 EDT Modified files: /phpdoc common.dsl.in Log: Added polish definition Index: phpdoc/common.dsl.in diff -u phpdoc/common.dsl.in:1.14 phpdoc/common.dsl.in:1.15 --- phpdoc/common.dsl.in:1.14 Sat Oct 13 21:24:17 2001 +++ phpdoc/common.dsl.inTue Oct 30 08:21:02 2001 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;; -*- Scheme -*- ;; -;; $Id: common.dsl.in,v 1.14 2001/10/14 01:24:17 hirokawa Exp $ +;; $Id: common.dsl.in,v 1.15 2001/10/30 13:21:02 leszek Exp $ ;; ;; This file contains stylesheet customization common to the HTML ;; and print versions. @@ -78,7 +78,6 @@ (define ja-sect2-name "\U-7B2C;") (define ja-section-name"\U-7B2C;") (define ja-figure-name "Figure ") -(define ja-refsynopsisdiv-name "Synopsis") (define (ja-label-title-sep) (list @@ -95,6 +94,11 @@ (if sep (car (cdr sep)) ""))) + +;; Polish definitions + +(define (gentext-pl-nav-next next) + (make sequence (literal "Nast\U-0119;pny"))) (define (book-titlepage-recto-elements) (list (normalize "title")
[PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /pl/functions session.xml
leszek Tue Oct 30 07:31:32 2001 EDT Added files: /phpdoc/pl/functionssession.xml Log: Update: new chapter, updated some other chapters Index: phpdoc/pl/functions/session.xml +++ phpdoc/pl/functions/session.xml Funkje obs³ugi sesji Sesje Obs³uga sesji w PHP ma na celu zapewnienie sposobu na zachowanie pewnych danych w trakcie nastêpuj±cych po sobie wywo³añ strony. Pozwala to na budowanie bardziej spersonalizowanych aplikacji i zwiêkszenie atrakcyjno¶ci twojej strony internetowej. Je¶li jeste¶ zaznajomiony z zarz±dzaniem sesj± w PHPLIB, zauwa¿ysz ¿e pewnie koncepcje s± podobne w ob³udze sesji PHP. Go¶æ wchodz±cy na twoj± stronê WWW otrzymuje unikalny identyfikator, tzw. id sesji. Jest ono przechowywane albo jako ciasteczko po stronie u¿ytkownika lub propagowane w URL'u. Obs³uga sesji pozwala ci na rejestrowanie dowolnej ilo¶ci zmiennych, które maj± byæ przekazywane pomiêdzy stronami. Kiedy go¶æ wchodzi na twoj± strone, PHP automatycznie sprawdzi (je¶li session.auto_start jest ustawione na 1) lub na twoje ¿yczenie (jawnie przez wywo³anie session_start lub niejawnie przez wywo³anie session_register) czy specyficzne id sesji zosta³o przypisane. Je¶li tak, poprzednio zachowane ¶rodowisko jest odtwarzane. Wszystkie zarejestrowane zmienne s± serializowane po wykonaniu ca³ego kodu strony. Zarejestrowane zmienne, które s± niezdefiniowane, s± zaznaczane jako niezdefijiowane. Nie s± one definiowane przez modu³ sesji w nastêpuj±cych po sobie wywo³aniach, chyba ¿e u¿ytkownik zdefiniuje je pó¼niej. Opcje konfiguracyjne track_vars i register_globals wp³ywaj± na to, jak zmienne sesyjne s± przechowywane i odtwarzane. Od PHP w wersji 4.0.3 opcja track_vars jest zawsze w³±czona. Je¶li w³±czona jest opcja track_vars a register_globals jest wy³±czona, tylko pozycje nale¿±ce do zmiennej asocjacyjnej $HTTP_SESSION_VARS mog± byæ zarejestrowane jako zmienne sesyjne. Odtworzone zmienne sesyjne bêd± dostêpne tylko w zmiennej $HTTP_SESSION_VARS. Rejestracja zmiennej z w³±czon± opcj± track_vars Je¶li w³±czona jest opcja register_globals, wszystkie globalne zmienne mog± byæ zarejestrowane jako zmienne sesyjne a zmienne sesyjne bêd± odtworzone do odpowiadaj±cych im zmiennych globalnych. Rejestracja zminnych z w³±czon± opcj± register_globals Je¶li w³±czone s± obie opcje, track_vars i register_globals, globalne zmienne i wpisy w $HTTP_SESSION_VARS bêd± referencjami do tej samej warto¶ci. Istniej± dwie metody propagacji identyfikatora sesji: Ciasteczka Parametry URL'a Modu³ sesji obs³uguje obie metody. Ciasteczka s± metod± optymaln±, ale poniewa¿ nie s± one pewne (klienci nie musz± ich akceptowaæ), nie mo¿êmy na nich polegaæ. Druga metora wstawia identyfikatory sesji bezpo¶rednio do URL'i. PHP is capable of doing this transparently when compiled with --enable-trans-sid. If you enable this option, relative URIs will be changed to contain the session id automatically. Alternatively, you can use the constant SID which is defined, if the client did not send the appropriate cookie. SID is either of the form session_name=session_id or is an empty string. The following example demonstrates how to register a variable, and how to link correctly to another page using SID. Counting the number of hits of a single user Hello visitor, you have seen this page times.
is necessary to preserve the session id # in the case that the user has disabled cookies ?> To continue, click here The =SID?> is not necessary, if --enable-trans-sid was used to compile PHP. Non-relative URLs are assumed to point to external sites and hence don't append the SID, as it would be a security risk to leak the SID to a different server. To implement database storage, or any other storage method, you will need to use session_set_save_handler to create a set of user-level storage functions. The session management system supports a number of configuration options which you can place in your php.ini file. We will give a short overview. session.save_handler defines the name of the handler which is used for storing and retrieving dat
[PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /pl Translators bookinfo.xml language-snippets.ent /pl/functions mysql.xml /pl/language constants.xml oop.xml
leszek Tue Oct 30 07:31:03 2001 EDT Modified files: /phpdoc/pl Translators bookinfo.xml language-snippets.ent /phpdoc/pl/functionsmysql.xml /phpdoc/pl/language constants.xml oop.xml Log: Update: new chapter, updated some other chapters Index: phpdoc/pl/Translators diff -u phpdoc/pl/Translators:1.2 phpdoc/pl/Translators:1.3 --- phpdoc/pl/Translators:1.2 Tue Oct 23 12:12:40 2001 +++ phpdoc/pl/Translators Tue Oct 30 07:31:01 2001 @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ Polish PHP Documentation Translation Team Member List (PPDTTML? :) DomBal Marcin D±browski [EMAIL PROTECTED] +kurtz Wojciech Jukowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] Leon Leszek Krupiñski [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yagood Pawe³ Paprota [EMAIL PROTECTED] slawek S³awomir Pucia [EMAIL PROTECTED] @@ -58,7 +59,7 @@ aspell.xml bc.xml bzip2.xml -calendar.xml +calendar.xml kurtz started 1.15 ccvs.xml classobj.xml com.xml @@ -67,13 +68,13 @@ curl.xml cybercash.xml cybermut.xml -datetime.xml +datetime.xml kurtz started 1.49 dba.xml dbase.xml dbm.xml dbplus.xml dbx.xml -dir.xml +dir.xml kurtz started 1.21 domxml.xml errorfunc.xml exec.xml @@ -85,7 +86,7 @@ funchand.xml gettext.xml gmp.xml -http.xml Qrak done ?.?? +http.xml Qrak done 1.28 hw.xml ibase.xml icap.xml @@ -99,7 +100,7 @@ java.xml ldap.xml mail.xml Qrak done 1.29 -math.xml Qrak started ?.?? +math.xml Qrak started 1.55 mbstring.xml mcal.xml mcrypt.xml @@ -131,11 +132,11 @@ satellite.xml sem.xml sesam.xml -session.xml +session.xml leon started 1.53 shmop.xml snmp.xml sockets.xml -strings.xml +strings.xml kurtz started 1.117 swf.xml sybase.xml uodbc.xml @@ -153,7 +154,7 @@ control-structures.xml expressions.xml Leon done 1.14 functions.xml Leon done 1.17 -oop.xml Leon started 1.28 +oop.xml Leon done 1.28 operators.xml Qrak started 1.27 references.xml types.xml Index: phpdoc/pl/bookinfo.xml diff -u phpdoc/pl/bookinfo.xml:1.2 phpdoc/pl/bookinfo.xml:1.3 --- phpdoc/pl/bookinfo.xml:1.2 Tue Oct 23 12:15:00 2001 +++ phpdoc/pl/bookinfo.xml Tue Oct 30 07:31:01 2001 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - + @@ -62,9 +62,6 @@ Marcin D±browski - - -Pawe³ Paprota Index: phpdoc/pl/language-snippets.ent diff -u phpdoc/pl/language-snippets.ent:1.1 phpdoc/pl/language-snippets.ent:1.2 --- phpdoc/pl/language-snippets.ent:1.1 Tue Oct 23 07:19:35 2001 +++ phpdoc/pl/language-snippets.ent Tue Oct 30 07:31:02 2001 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - + Ten modu³ jest w stadium EKSPERYMENTALNYM. Oznacza to, ¿e zachowanie tych funkcji, ich nazwy, w zasadzie WSZYSTKO udokumentowane tutaj mo¿e zostaæ zmienione w przysz³ych wersjach PHP BEZ WCZE¦NIEJSZEGO UPRZEDZENIA. U¿ywaj tego modu³u na w³asne ryzyko.'> -Ta funkcja jest w stadium EKSPERYMENTALNYM. Oznacza to, ¿e zachowanie teh funkcji, jej nazwa, w zasadzie wszystko udokumentowane tutaj mo¿e zostaæ zmienione w przysz³ych wersjach PHP BEZ WCZE¦NIEJSZEGO UPRZEDZENIA. U¿ywaj tej funkcji na w³asne ryzyko.'> +Ta funkcja jest w stadium +EKSPERYMENTALNYM. Oznacza to, ¿e zachowanie funkcji, jej nazwa, +w zasadzie wszystko udokumentowane tutaj mo¿e zostaæ zmienione w przysz³ych wersjach +PHP BEZ WCZE¦NIEJSZEGO UPRZEDZENIA. U¿ywaj tej funkcji na w³asne +ryzyko.'> Ze wszystkim, co wysy³a dane bezpo¶rednio do przegl±darki, mo¿esz u¿ywaæ funkcji kontroli wyj¶cia aby przej±æ wyj¶cie tej funkcji i zapisaæ je - na przyk³ad - w zmiennej tekstowej.'> Index: phpdoc/pl/functions/mysql.xml diff -u phpdoc/pl/functions/mysql.xml:1.1 phpdoc/pl/functions/mysql.xml:1.2 --- phpdoc/pl/functions/mysql.xml:1.1 Tue Oct 23 07:19:36 2001 +++ phpdoc/pl/functions/mysql.xml Tue Oct 30 07:31:02 2001 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - + Funkcje MySQL MySQL @@ -1760,8 +1760,8 @@ - mysql_query zwraca &true; (nie-zero) lub &false; - informuj±c czy zapytanie zakoñczy³o siê sukcesem lub te¿ nie. + mysql_query zwraca &true; lub &false; + informuj±c czy zapytanie zakoñczy³o siê sukcesem czy te¿ nie. Zwrócona warto¶æ &true; oznacza, ¿e zapytanie by³o prawid³owe i mo¿e byæ wykonane przez serwer. Nie mówi natomiast nic o liczbie przetworzonych lub zwróconych wierszy. Jest równie¿ mo¿liwe, ¿e Index: phpdoc/pl/language/constants.xml diff -u phpdoc/pl/language/constants.xml:1.1 phpdoc/pl/language/constants.xml:1.2 --- phpdoc/pl/language/constants.xml:1.1Tue Oct 23 07:19:37 2001 +++ phpdoc/pl/language/constants.xmlTue Oct 30 07:31:02 2001 @@ -1,244 +1,244 @@ - - + + - Constants + Sta³e - A constant is a identifier (name) for a simple value. As the name - suggests, that value cannot change during the execution of the script - (the magic constants __FILE__ and - __LINE__ are the only exception). A constant - is case-sensitive by default. By convention constants are always - uppercase. + Sta³a jest identyfikatorem (nazw±) dla prostej warto¶ci. Jak sama + nazwa wskazuje, warto¶æ ta nie mo¿e siê zmieniaæ podczas dzia³ania +
[PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /pl .cvsignore
leszek Tue Oct 30 07:28:40 2001 EDT Added files: /phpdoc/pl .cvsignore Log: Imported file Index: phpdoc/pl/.cvsignore +++ phpdoc/pl/.cvsignore *.pdf *.rtf *.ced *.prc *.gz *.tex *.log *.fot *.aux *.dvi *.ps *.ced *.zip phpweb.dsl php.dsl print.dsl html.dsl howto.dsl checkdoc version.ent Makefile config.status config.cache config.log config.h.in configure makedoc html php3 manual.xml manual.xml bigmanual.html status.txt missing.txt diff php confdefs.h common.dsl quickref.dsl quickref.txt html-locale.dsl funclist.txt manual.txt chapters.ent bightml.xsl html.xsl htmlhelp.xsl print.xsl
[PHP-DOC] New CHM manual opinions
I've found a little error in the str_replace function description, in the user contributed notes section, specifically under the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" contribute. The syntax of the code is not correct. Aside of this, I think it would be useful to add the possibility to collapse the user contributed notes section and simplify the view. Thanks Sigildark
[PHP-DOC] New CHM manual opinions
I've found a little error in the str_replace function description, in the user contributed notes section, specifically under the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" contribute. The syntax of the code is not correct. Aside of this, I think it would be useful to add the possibility to collapse the user contributed notes section and simplify the view.
Re: [PHP-DOC] New CHM manual opinions
It should point to http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.30 Sander - Original Message - From: POLIN spa To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 10:30 AM Subject: [PHP-DOC] New CHM manual opinions Dear PHP staff, first of all compliments for the developement of the PHP manual into chm format. I downloaded it and I'm using it strongly. I would like to advice you about a broken link that I found inside the manual. Please goto -->> -- Function Reference HTTP functions -- header After few lines you will find this: Note: HTTP 1.1 requires an absolute URI as argument to Location: includingetc etc Location points to a broken link, could you check this? Hope helps, Kindest Regards Ciao Andrea (Italy).
[PHP-DOC] New CHM manual opinions
Dear PHP staff, first of all compliments for the developement of the PHP manual into chm format. I downloaded it and I'm using it strongly. I would like to advice you about a broken link that I found inside the manual. Please goto -->> -- Function Reference HTTP functions -- header After few lines you will find this: Note: HTTP 1.1 requires an absolute URI as argument to Location: includingetc etc Location points to a broken link, could you check this? Hope helps, Kindest Regards Ciao Andrea (Italy).
[PHP-DOC] New CHM manual opinions
Dear Author, Hello! I'm Hamus Lee who is a PHP user in Hong Kong. Your New CHM Manual is really great, All my friends and me also feel glad for the new feature especially the "User Comment" included in the new version. Will it have more version such as MAC or PALM version? Also, it seems that the Sample Version is not likely the final version right? Would you please tell me the realease date of the final version? We are all looking forward on that :) . Keep On with the wonderful work! Regards, Hamus Lee