On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Erica Douglass wrote: > But this is on the getimagesize() page. Isn't a link redundant? Should I > use <methodname> instead?
Nope, it's a function name, and not a method name. DocBook XML isn't about layout, it's about content. Derick > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Derick Rethans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 11:59 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: [PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /en/reference/image/functions > > getimagesize.xml > > > > derick Fri Sep 6 02:58:43 2002 EDT > > > > Modified files: > > /phpdoc/en/reference/image/functions getimagesize.xml > > Log: > > - getimagesize() -> <function>getimagesize</function> > > #- This will add a link to the corresponding page, and add the > needed () > > > > > > Index: phpdoc/en/reference/image/functions/getimagesize.xml > > diff -u phpdoc/en/reference/image/functions/getimagesize.xml:1.9 > > phpdoc/en/reference/image/functions/getimagesize.xml:1.10 > > --- phpdoc/en/reference/image/functions/getimagesize.xml:1.9 Fri Sep > > 6 01:48:05 2002 > > +++ phpdoc/en/reference/image/functions/getimagesize.xml Fri Sep > 6 > > 02:58:43 2002 > > @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?> > > -<!-- $Revision: 1.9 $ --> > > +<!-- $Revision: 1.10 $ --> > > <!-- splitted from ./en/functions/image.xml, last change in rev 1.36 > --> > > <refentry id="function.getimagesize"> > > <refnamediv> > > @@ -63,23 +63,24 @@ > > pictures. <literal>bits</literal> is the number of bits for each > > color. > > </para> > > <para> > > - Beginning with PHP 4.3, <literal>bits</literal> and > > <literal>channels</literal> > > - are present for other image types, too. However, the presence of > > these values > > - can be a bit confusing. As an example, <acronym>GIF</acronym> > > - always uses 3 channels per pixel, but the number of bits per > pixel > > - cannot be calculated for an animated <acronym>GIF</acronym> with > a > > global > > - color table. > > - </para> > > - <para> > > - Some formats may contain no image or may contain multiple images. > In > > these cases, > > - getimagesize() might not be able to properly determine the image > > size. getimagesize() will > > - return zero for width and height in these cases. > > - </para> > > - <para> > > - Beginning with PHP 4.3, getimagesize() also returns an additional > > parameter, > > - <literal>MIME</literal>, that corresponds with the MIME type of > the > > image. > > - This information can be used to deliver images with correct HTTP > > - Content-type headers: > > + Beginning with PHP 4.3, <literal>bits</literal> and > > + <literal>channels</literal> are present for other image types, > too. > > + However, the presence of these values can be a bit confusing. As > an > > + example, <acronym>GIF</acronym> always uses 3 channels per pixel, > but > > the > > + number of bits per pixel cannot be calculated for an animated > > + <acronym>GIF</acronym> with a global color table. > > + </para> > > + <para> > > + Some formats may contain no image or may contain multiple images. > In > > these > > + cases, <function>getimagesize</function> might not be able to > > properly > > + determine the image size. <function>getimagesize</function> will > > return > > + zero for width and height in these cases. > > + </para> > > + <para> > > + Beginning with PHP 4.3, <function>getimagesize</function> also > > returns an > > + additional parameter, <literal>MIME</literal>, that corresponds > with > > the > > + MIME type of the image. This information can be used to deliver > > images > > + with correct HTTP Content-type headers: > > <example> > > <title>getimagesize() and MIME types</title> > > <programlisting role="php"> > > > > > > > > -- > > PHP Documentation Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Did I help you? http://www.derickrethans.nl/link.php?url=giftlist Frequent ranting: http://www.derickrethans.nl/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PHP: Scripting the Web - [EMAIL PROTECTED] All your branches are belong to me! SRM: Script Running Machine - www.vl-srm.net --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- PHP Documentation Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
