On 8/16/07, Al <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I volunteered to help with documenting an extension still in cvs.
Cool. New blood is always welcomed! :D
> I've loaded and fiddled with XML Copy Editor. However, it doesn't like
> DocBook's language. Fusses about errors. I've tried to find a good DocB
I volunteered to help with documenting an extension still in cvs.
However, I've spent a day so far just trying to get the tools going.
I know PHP pretty well, develop code using a good Windows based editor and run
it on Linux shared hosts.
So far, I can use TortoiseCVS to load my sandbox. Tha
Hello Prateek,
You've emailed the wrong PHP mailing list, see:
http://php.net/support.php
list: [email protected]
Regards,
Philip
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005, Prateek Tambi wrote:
> i got my php installed what should i do i want to make a homepage using
> php
> there is in the readme
i got my php installed what should i do i want to make a homepage using php
there is in the readme file of installation it asks about apache 1.3.x
or 2.0.x but i found on that server is apache tomcat 4.0. will that
support php
i dont know...
On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Roy Huggins wrote:
> I am working on new docs for ext/xslt. I need guides on what Docbook
> elements to use, how to use them, where to put them, etc. The archives of
> this list show many references to a howto file, but my many searches here
> and on the php.net site haven't t
> I am working on new docs for ext/xslt. I need guides on what Docbook
> elements to use, how to use them, where to put them, etc. The archives of
> this list show many references to a howto file, but my many searches here
> and on the php.net site haven't turned up it's location. I also have no
>
Hola.
I am working on new docs for ext/xslt. I need guides on what Docbook
elements to use, how to use them, where to put them, etc. The archives of
this list show many references to a howto file, but my many searches here
and on the php.net site haven't turned up it's location. I also have no
exp