I think this kind of screws up the example. The point is that it
returns multiple addresses for the host. The example should show this
behaviour, and since example.com only resolves to 1 IP address, the
example isn't as useful as it was.
--Andrew
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 09:05, Joey Smith wrote:
> joey Mon Jun 2 10:05:55 2003 EDT
>
> Modified files:
> /phpdoc/en/reference/network/functions gethostbynamel.xml
> Log:
> Use example.com instead of yahoo.com
>
>
> Index: phpdoc/en/reference/network/functions/gethostbynamel.xml
> diff -u phpdoc/en/reference/network/functions/gethostbynamel.xml:1.3
> phpdoc/en/reference/network/functions/gethostbynamel.xml:1.4
> --- phpdoc/en/reference/network/functions/gethostbynamel.xml:1.3 Mon May 26
> 23:10:20 2003
> +++ phpdoc/en/reference/network/functions/gethostbynamel.xml Mon Jun 2 10:05:55
> 2003
> @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
> -<!-- $Revision: 1.3 $ -->
> +<!-- $Revision: 1.4 $ -->
> <!-- splitted from ./en/functions/network.xml, last change in rev 1.2 -->
> <refentry id="function.gethostbynamel">
> <refnamediv>
> @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
> <programlisting role="php">
> <![CDATA[
> <?php
> - $hosts = gethostbynamel('www.yahoo.com');
> + $hosts = gethostbynamel('www.example.com');
> print_r($hosts);
> ?>
> ]]>
> @@ -35,14 +35,7 @@
> <![CDATA[
> Array
> (
> - [0] => 216.109.125.67
> - [1] => 64.58.76.228
> - [2] => 216.109.125.65
> - [3] => 216.109.125.70
> - [4] => 64.58.76.226
> - [5] => 64.58.76.230
> - [6] => 64.58.76.222
> - [7] => 216.109.125.66
> + [0] => 192.0.34.166
> )
> ]]>
> </screen>
--
Andrew Lindeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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