ID: 38237 User updated by: phpbugs at majiclab dot com Reported By: phpbugs at majiclab dot com Status: Wont fix Bug Type: Documentation problem Operating System: n/a PHP Version: Irrelevant New Comment:
Granted, but there doesn't seem to be any reference to any of them on that page itself? What envision being a LOT more user-friendly and intuitive is at the very top of that page, in the box that lists out all the classes, have the class name be a link to the anchor for that particular class. I don't find it easy to scroll through the page and find a particular class. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-08-17 05:51:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED] There /are/ anchor tags. See: http://php.net/reflection#language.oop5.reflection.reflectionexception for example. S ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-08-17 05:46:53] phpbugs at majiclab dot com I can accept #1, but as for #2, I agree long pages can be more practical... However, without anchor tags being used, it makes that one long page very unfriendly. It'd be great if you could add links at the top of the page that jump down to each class' section. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-08-17 05:09:11] [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1. Reflection methods don't have/need separate documentation. 2. Long pages are practical. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-07-27 16:54:40] phpbugs at majiclab dot com Description: ------------ Could the Reflection Class documentation be moved or added to the main function reference for PHP? I see two big improvements from this: 1. Reflection methods/etc. would be searchable in the "function list" search method. 2. Documentation would be split up over several pages rather than all one page. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=38237&edit=1