2009/8/28 Richard Quadling <[email protected]>:
> 2009/8/28 Daniel Convissor <[email protected]>:
>> Hi Folks
>>
>> Someone looking through the manual for ways to handle dates or times,
>> will be befutled to find that the Table of Contents page,
>> http://us2.php.net/manual/en/, has no mention of the word "date" or
>> "time."
>>
>> I'm assuming that's because the relatively new DateTime class was put
>> under the pre-existing "Calendar and Event Related Extensions."
>>
>> I'm proposing that we rename that phrase to "Date and Time Related
>> Extensions" in extensions.ent and language-defs.ent.  This puts what the
>> vast majority of people are looking for up front.  The few souls looking
>> for the Calendar extension will likely still be able to find it since
>> calendars are part of the date/time processing genre.
>>
>> Any objections?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> --Dan
>>
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>
> Sounds good to me.

+1

"Calendar and Event" sounds more CMS-related than PHP-related. I'd
prefer to see "Date and Time" myself--much clearer IMHO.


Torben

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