Addressing only the issue of the complete function reference, you can do no better than the annotated online manual.

When I first started using PHP there was a dearth of books; I diligently dloaded the manual and printed it out, only to find the online version much more convenient. That was on a dialup connection, too.

Addressing examples, etc., there are an awful lot of good tutorials out there for PHP, once a couple of those are worked through you pretty well have what you need.

HTH - Miles Thompson

At 12:49 PM 6/10/2003 -0500, Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
Does anyone have any recommendations for a good PHP book?

I tried the "Learn PHP in 24 hours" book, but it was incredibly light on
details. I'm looking for a book that has at least a complete function
reference and is geared towards the intermediate to advanced level
programmer.
[/snip]

I like O'Reilly's PHP Cookbook.

Jay

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