[PHP-DOC] #32012 [Opn]: Request for revisiting your online manual
ID: 32012 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: soletan at toxa dot de Status: Open Bug Type: Documentation problem Operating System: Irrelevant PHP Version: Irrelevant New Comment: See also bug #35922 Previous Comments: [2005-08-15 11:26:14] [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is indeed a doc (or livedocs) problem, since the rendering code lives there. DSSSL could be fixed to do this, and Livedocs definitely should be. [2005-08-13 21:14:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Myabe its a a good idea to add anchor links to install intructions, functions list, etc.. [2005-02-17 17:48:30] soletan at toxa dot de Description: Hi, I'm using your online manual as reference while coding each and every day. I prefer to use that over any book or similar since I consider it to be always most uptodate over those. Furthermore user notes are quite helpful very often. BUT: Again and again I don't see any sense in having such huge front page on each extension. Did you ever try to find the list of supported methods on Multibyte String Extension's front page? While looking for that I'm neither interested in information how to install that extension, how to configure transparent IO-encoding or on what each charset is about to be. Even moving to bottom of page doesn't satisfy as there might be lots of user notes with further suggestions on how to install here, configure there etc. Of course, ALL these information are worth to be available, but why couldn't you have some subpages since they become more and more complex with each new release of PHP. And normally users stop installing some day and even configuration is done, right before the developer starts to use your manual as a reference for daily work. Sometimes I simply can't remember what was the name of a single function or what options I have to do this or that using single selection. So using shorthand access using URL is no good tool just like searching whole PHP's function list. Well, simplest adjustment would be to have a page menu on top to click for the function list (as well as installation notes, list of defined constants, user notes, etc.). This would avoid getting more files in PHP manual folder. -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=32012edit=1
[PHP-DOC] #32012 [Opn]: Request for revisiting your online manual
ID: 32012 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: soletan at toxa dot de Status: Open -Bug Type: Website problem +Bug Type: Documentation problem Operating System: WinXP PHP Version: 5.0.3 New Comment: This is indeed a doc (or livedocs) problem, since the rendering code lives there. DSSSL could be fixed to do this, and Livedocs definitely should be. Previous Comments: [2005-08-13 21:14:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Myabe its a a good idea to add anchor links to install intructions, functions list, etc.. [2005-02-17 17:48:30] soletan at toxa dot de Description: Hi, I'm using your online manual as reference while coding each and every day. I prefer to use that over any book or similar since I consider it to be always most uptodate over those. Furthermore user notes are quite helpful very often. BUT: Again and again I don't see any sense in having such huge front page on each extension. Did you ever try to find the list of supported methods on Multibyte String Extension's front page? While looking for that I'm neither interested in information how to install that extension, how to configure transparent IO-encoding or on what each charset is about to be. Even moving to bottom of page doesn't satisfy as there might be lots of user notes with further suggestions on how to install here, configure there etc. Of course, ALL these information are worth to be available, but why couldn't you have some subpages since they become more and more complex with each new release of PHP. And normally users stop installing some day and even configuration is done, right before the developer starts to use your manual as a reference for daily work. Sometimes I simply can't remember what was the name of a single function or what options I have to do this or that using single selection. So using shorthand access using URL is no good tool just like searching whole PHP's function list. Well, simplest adjustment would be to have a page menu on top to click for the function list (as well as installation notes, list of defined constants, user notes, etc.). This would avoid getting more files in PHP manual folder. -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=32012edit=1