This is an interesting concept... add a 'note editor' option to incorperate the note into the manual. Which would send a message to phpdoc while deleting the note.
I could see this as an advantage for someone, who is note hunting and instead of stopping (in the middle of going through the notes), locate the document to change and commit changes (with a make test of course), but just mark the item to be incorperated into the docs and just go through and delete/reject/incorperate the rest of the notes. To take it further, I've been in situations where I'm not sure if a note is good enough to be added to the manual or not, and needed reassurance if it should be added or not. This method could also provide a means of feeback from readers of phpdoc team to provide feedback on a note to be incorperated. I suppose a subscription to php-notes might resolve this but its hard to see any comments people may have with all the traffic involved, thanks to all those who contribute to deleting them :) * Thus wrote Mehdi Achour: > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: note 46353 added to function.mysqli-insert-id > > mysqli->insert-id or mysqli->insert_id ???? > > In the page of the class mysqli it say insert-id. In this, insert_id. Curt -- First, let me assure you that this is not one of those shady pyramid schemes you've been hearing about. No, sir. Our model is the trapezoid!
