Quoting Gabor Hojtsy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I prepared a tutorial for a student course, the introduction is taken > from > various > > sources from the net, the language reference (part II) is copied from > the > phpdoc. > > Part III and IV is of my own. > > We will be happy to see part one, three and four of your work. I > myself > do not know German, though...
sorry, forgot to add the url for the tutorial: (still under development) http://bwpc050.fht-esslingen.de:8080/~hakubw00/file/einfuehrung_php4.pdf > See the howto of phpdoc, you can see a howto generate HTML section > there. http://cvs.php.net/co.php/phpdoc/howto/howto.html.tar.gz > IMHO, it would be better to point people to our manual, as it is > updated day to day. Your copy can get outdated in some days... Sure, I point the people to the online phpdoc because it is up to date, but for my course I am going to add some additional examples and excercises > > Is it ok that the tutorial is licensed under the Gnu free > documentation > license? > > Do I have to add the original authors or is the gnu license enough? > > You must add the original authors names. Do not treat my reply as > official please! Wait for others replys! Like: PartII is originaly written by <original authors>... But there are minor changes(fixes) in the PartII, how to treat them? regards -- Hakan Kuecuekyilmaz, presently intern at Tecnomatix Technologies Germany | Tel: +49 711 1389- 257 Mittlerer Pfad 9 | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 70 499 Stuttgart | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Studenten, Absolventen und Young Professionals <http://www.c-cn.de> ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: webmail.fht-esslingen.de
