On Tuesday 26 April 2005 01:15 pm, Joey deVilla wrote:
> I've been reviewing the current state of our documentation and am of the
> opinion that we need to have them available in HTML format, which I feel
> is better for on-screen reading, as well as our current offering of PDF,
> which I feel is better for print reading.
>
> Of course, the fact that *I* think that our customers would like it
> doesn't mean that it's actually the case. Thus, I am asking you:
>
> 1. Would you find having documentation available in HTML format (as
> wells as PDF) useful to you?

HTML +1
PDF -1

>
> 2. Would you find having documentation the HTML format used for the PHP
> and MySQL online manuals, where you can add comments? Personally, I've
> found that over time, the value of the comments on just about any page
> of the online PHP docs is far greater than the original page content.

+1

>
> (The MySQL online docs with comments are at:
>
>          http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/index.html
>
> and the PHP online docs with comments are at:
>
>          http://www.php.net/manual/en/ )
>
> Let me know, either here on this discussion, or via my e-mail if you'd
> rather do so privately.

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