ID:               19640
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Documentation problem
 Operating System: ALL
 PHP Version:      4.2.3
 New Comment:

It would be a good idea to visit one of the many php-tutorial
sites/script download sites (e.g. HotScripts.com).



Previous Comments:
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[2002-09-28 04:54:41] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

First of all, we cannot correct this. Second think about PHP codes. If
you would like to find HTML pages using the lenght JS property, would
you search for ":.length" in google. No. Because JS content is not
indexed. The same stands for PHP codes. As far as I see approximately
95% of PHP code available on the net is distributed in compressed
files, or only available after authentication (phpclasses for example).
So searching for a function name, counting on google to return PHP
source code results is quite bad direction.

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[2002-09-27 15:33:44] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If I try to find others' examples of a particular function by searching
google for that function, I get HUNDREDS of pages that are nothing more
than mirrors of the documentation, which I have ALREADY READ (its the
first place I go when I need help with a function).

This just plain sucks. I appreciate having faster places to read the
documentation, but for christs sake, sometimes I just want to look at
others' code because thats how I learn.

I know soneone is going to get angry and say this is not a bug, but to
me, its an annoyance of such proportion that it should be considered a
bug.

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE ask doc-mirrors to not allow googlebot to crawl
thier mirror as it's extremely frustrating.

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