Hannes Magnusson wrote:
On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 10:48 PM, Dave Baldwin wrote:
>There are a number of functions that do not show up when I search for them
>in the search box on php.net. And example is 'mysqli::real_escape_string'
>which wasn't found tonight. There have been a couple of others i
There is no registration.
Using the https://edit.php.net application you don't have to register at
all.
You translate and then click "submit patch" and then someone verifies it
and commits your changes.
Once someone has committed your changes a few times then we have confirmed
that you are doing
On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 9:27 AM, King Arthur wrote:
> Hi!
> My name is David, I am 14, and I am from Romania.
> I use php since 2012, and I would like to translate some pages from
> ro1.php.net into my language.
> As you can see, I already translated a game:
> http://translate.minetest.ru/user/ar
On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 10:48 PM, Dave Baldwin wrote:
> There are a number of functions that do not show up when I search for them
> in the search box on php.net. And example is 'mysqli::real_escape_string'
> which wasn't found tonight. There have been a couple of others in the last
> month or so
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 2:42 AM, Lester Caine wrote:
> TygerGilbert at USAWebAdv dot com wrote:
>>
>> cmbecker69@, IMHO it doesn't matter what browser a developer uses to
>> browse the web. It's the users who matter for ANY website, and since there
>> is still a large number of users who still pref
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Author:Ben Scholzen Wed, 8 Jan 2014 13:33:37
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There are a number of functions that do not show up when I search for
them in the search box on php.net. And example is
'mysqli::real_escape_string' which wasn't found tonight. There have
been a couple of others in the last month or so. It appears that
nothing with '::' in it is being found.
Artiom Neganov wrote:
Not to dismiss your point, but do note there's no need for a search engine.
>Just go to"http://php.net/strtr"; and be taken directly to the page in
>the language you (likely) prefer.
>
Sure I know that. Thanks.
Actually ... we seem to have lost the ability to search the
Hi, Dan!
2014/1/9 Daniel Convissor
> Hi Artiom:
>
> > https://www.google.com/search?q=site:www.php.net+strtr
>
> It looks like you got Russian. Where's your IP address?
No, I got Japanese too. And this is the problem. I expect EN in the first
place in SERP.
I got
> Japanese, while searchin
Daniel Convissor wrote:
https://www.google.com/search?q=site:www.php.net+strtr
It looks like you got Russian. Where's your IP address? I got
Japanese, while searching from New York City.
Not to dismiss your point, but do note there's no need for a search engine.
Just go to"http://php.net/strt
Hi Artiom:
> https://www.google.com/search?q=site:www.php.net+strtr
It looks like you got Russian. Where's your IP address? I got
Japanese, while searching from New York City.
Not to dismiss your point, but do note there's no need for a search engine.
Just go to "http://php.net/strtr"; and be
TygerGilbert at USAWebAdv dot com wrote:
cmbecker69@, IMHO it doesn't matter what browser a developer uses to browse the
web. It's the users who matter for ANY website, and since there is still a
large number of users who still prefer IE-8, a site shouldn't break for them.
While Microsoft may t
Hannes Magnusson wrote:
Surprisingly enough, there seem to be several active users that don't have js
enabled :D
This is not so suprising, quite a few corporate systems I'm involved with
disable anything 'unnecessary' to doing the job, and javascript is one of the
elements. Historically proble
Hi!
My name is David, I am 14, and I am from Romania.
I use php since 2012, and I would like to translate some pages from ro1.php.net
into my language.
As you can see, I already translated a game:
http://translate.minetest.ru/user/artur99/ <->
http://translate.minetest.ru/projects/minetest/core/
Hello,
The php documentation is licensed as Creative Commons 3.0 so it is safe to
use in your materials. More information can be found here:
http://www.php.net/license/
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode
Kind regards,
Stelian
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 8:45 AM, Elearning Infop wr
Hello
It is a pleasure to greet you.
I am master of elearning for an organization of professional training in
Honduras and I am currently developing a course of PHP so I wonder if it is
possible for me to use documentation that you have in your website in pdf
documents that I will have available fo
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