ID: 22609
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: aldiab at softbyte dot qc dot ca
-Status: Open
+Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Documentation problem
Operating System: Windows XP home
PHP Version: 4.3.1
New Comment:
Not only that, there is a search function in the manual. What more do
you want?
Previous Comments:
[2003-03-10 11:23:11] aldiab at softbyte dot qc dot ca
Thank you for your answer.
The table of content, although very useful (we could not do without
it), is not an index.
I checked the quickref. It is already something, but kind of limited.
The complete index would allow you to find any important word that
exists in the manual.
For example, I searched the word if to see if I would get the if
statement's syntax, an explanation, and an example of an if statement;
although I chose to search through the whole site, nothing was
found...
The only place where I could find an example of if, was in
Functions/User-defined function, where there is an example of
conditionnal function, without showing specifically the if, and
without discussing the different possibilities of embedded ifs, etc...
Maybe it exists somewhere, but I could'nt find it. This is where a
complete index would be very helpful.
Thank you.
[2003-03-09 13:56:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Could you be more specific in what you mean by an 'index'?
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ is one type of index (a table of
contents).
http://www.php.net/quickref.php is another type of index (a listing of
all documented functions).
[2003-03-08 10:46:46] aldiab at softbyte dot qc dot ca
It would be nice to have an index for the php manual.
Thank you.
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