I read the PHP addslashes() manual page:

        http://us3.php.net/addslashes

First, I see what people mean about PHP having most of the complex
content in comments, rather than in the actual manual text, and this
tendency is certainly something we want to avoid --- you end up having
to digest all the comments to find the details that should be in the
manual already.

Actually, all the comments are posted on the php-doc list, with automatic urls in them for 'fixed in cvs', 'rejected', etc.

Each comment is supposed to be acted upon (ie. fixed in source), then deleted.

There's still a lot of old comment around that hasn't had that treatment though...

Chris

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