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PHP Manual with Notes (chm)

Hi,

Last year, I got a php manual from my friend. It is different with
what is available for download right now, because it has user comments
inside (in separated file, named php_manual_notes.chm.

I was looking for the new version of it on google, but I couldn't find
any of it. Could someone tell me where i could have this ? It is very
usefull for me to read some examples that listed on it.

thanks

adwin
Apr 6 '08
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adwin wrote:
>
Hi,

Last year, I got a php manual from my friend. It is different with
what is available for download right now, because it has user comments
inside (in separated file, named php_manual_notes.chm.

I was looking for the new version of it on google, but I couldn't find
any of it. Could someone tell me where i could have this ? It is very
usefull for me to read some examples that listed on it.
You can find it together with all the other manuals on the PHP page.

http://www.php.net/download-docs.php

Choose the 'Extended HTML Help' download.

Bye!
Apr 6 '08
On Apr 6, 1:50 pm, adwin <adwin.wij...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,

Last year, I got a php manual from my friend. It is different with
what is available for download right now, because it has user comments
inside (in separated file, named php_manual_notes.chm.

I was looking for the new version of it on google, but I couldn't find
any of it. Could someone tell me where i could have this ? It is very
usefull for me to read some examples that listed on it.

thanks

adwin
Or if you are online and are happy with an online reference, you can
just use the manual at http://www.php.net/ (which should be more up-to-
date than a local copy).
Apr 6 '08
On Apr 6, 1:50 pm, adwin <adwin.wij...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,

Last year, I got a php manual from my friend. It is different with
what is available for download right now, because it has user comments
inside (in separated file, named php_manual_notes.chm.

I was looking for the new version of it on google, but I couldn't find
any of it. Could someone tell me where i could have this ? It is very
usefull for me to read some examples that listed on it.

thanks

adwin
Alternatively, if you are happy using an online reference, you could
also use the manual at http://www.php.net/ as it should be more up-to-
date than a local copy.
Apr 6 '08
william.clarke wrote:
On Apr 6, 1:50 pm, adwin <adwin.wij...@gmail.comwrote:
>Hi,

Last year, I got a php manual from my friend. It is different with
what is available for download right now, because it has user comments
inside (in separated file, named php_manual_notes.chm.

I was looking for the new version of it on google, but I couldn't find
any of it. Could someone tell me where i could have this ? It is very
usefull for me to read some examples that listed on it.

thanks

adwin

Or if you are online and are happy with an online reference, you can
just use the manual at http://www.php.net/ (which should be more up-to-
date than a local copy).
The .chm has a lot of advantages - such as very quick search, not
requiring an internet connection and faster response.

I much prefer it over the local version. Download the copy for your
version of PHP and you are always up to date - and don't have to worry
about things which are added after your current version (no, I do NOT
stay with the latest in production systems!).

--
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Remove the "x" from my email address
Jerry Stuckle
JDS Computer Training Corp.
js*******@attglobal.net
==================

Apr 7 '08

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