Sean Coates wrote:
http://www.phpdoc.info/livedocs/built/
It's built nightly. I know today's (20050621) works well.
Recent builds have 46 bytes - brilliant shrink but I'm afraid
something is missing inside ;-).
Not sure what that's all about, but I'll look into it once I'm out from
under my
http://www.phpdoc.info/livedocs/built/
It's built nightly. I know today's (20050621) works well.
Recent builds have 46 bytes - brilliant shrink but I'm afraid
something is missing inside ;-).
Not sure what that's all about, but I'll look into it once I'm out from
under my pile of email. (I jus
Sean Coates wrote:
> http://www.phpdoc.info/livedocs/built/
> It's built nightly. I know today's (20050621) works well.
Recent builds have 46 bytes - brilliant shrink but I'm afraid
something is missing inside ;-).
Jakub Vrana
Branching livedocs would only complicate things, if there are patches
open bug reports and I'll review them or if these are features simple
e-mail them to me (or Wez or Derick).
Ilia
Nuno Lopes wrote:
I didn't thought in PEAR initially, but seems to be a good idea,
althought I've never used it :) (but this remainds me to work on the
generalization of the code)
To be clear: I don't want to put it IN PEAR. I want to distribute it via
an independent PEAR channel, as ONE di
- Distribute as a PEAR package (PEAR's new channels seem like the
perfect candidate, as does the upcoming PHP_Archive package).
I didn't thought in PEAR initially, but seems to be a good idea, althought
I've never used it :) (but this remainds me to work on the generalization
of the code)
On little note, for all who will be testing livedocs in the next while.
At this time development is done ONLY using the English translation.
Until we confirm that it works as intended I will ignore bugs with other
localizations. Once English works, then we can try to identify and
resolve probl
> In response to the conversation we had last week (you remember: the one
> where Goba shot down my XUL docs idea, and I conceded? (-; ), I've been
> working on packaging a pre-built Livedocs distribution. Ilia's recent
> changes have also been a catalyst for me to actually do something about
> thi
I think it could be cool to remove the errors in the search.php and a
way to select easily iso-8859-1 like illa said me in
http://bugs.php.net/30440 for a "public" release.
OoOoO, it seems that search.php is now corrected :) just suggesting the
new feature for encoding now :)
Long time ago,
Jakub Vrana wrote:
Works for me without any problems (Win XP, Apache 2, PHP 5). Maybe it
will be worthwhile to create a version without phpdoc/en/ as everyone
already has a CVS version.
Thanks -- glad it works on Windows (-:
WE have a CVS version, yes.
This is targetted at a wider audience, th
Sean Coates wrote:
> Feedback, please.
Works for me without any problems (Win XP, Apache 2, PHP 5). Maybe it
will be worthwhile to create a version without phpdoc/en/ as everyone
already has a CVS version.
I also wonder where en/*.ent and entities/*.ent are hidden.
Jakub Vrána
Sean Coates wrote:
Tarred and bzipped, we're to be slightly under 7 megs. Not too bad.
It's now <4.5 MB (I forgot, and included notes -- this shouldn't be).
(fixed, BTW)
S
Hello fellow phpdocers.
In response to the conversation we had last week (you remember: the one
where Goba shot down my XUL docs idea, and I conceded? (-; ), I've been
working on packaging a pre-built Livedocs distribution. Ilia's recent
changes have also been a catalyst for me to actually do
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