Re: [PHP] Explanation for php.net front page???

2003-11-16 Thread Jason Wong
On Friday 14 November 2003 01:27, Scott Fletcher wrote:
 Thanks...  Yep, using the Outlook QuoteFix and it work like a charm.  I
 noticed by default is by bottom-posting, so I checked the option to make it
 be a top-posting option.

Chris, I think you can scratch him off your list of converts :-) He's gone 
back to the darkside again.

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Re: [PHP] Explanation for php.net front page???

2003-11-16 Thread David T-G
Chris, et al --

...and then Chris W. Parker said...
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There sure is.  Uninstall Outhouse and use mutt, now available for win :-)


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Re: [PHP] Explanation for php.net front page???

2003-11-13 Thread - Edwin -
On 12 Nov 2003 17:37:58 -0500
Robert Cummings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 It's not active on the main page. It's on the search page.
 Go there instead.
 
 http://www.php.net/search.php
 
 And it doesn't seem to work with Opera 6 :)

Try the latest version. It works for me ;)

  opera:about

Version 7.22 Final
Build   497
PlatformLinux

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Re: [PHP] Explanation for php.net front page???

2003-11-13 Thread Marek Kilimajer
- Edwin - wrote:
On 12 Nov 2003 17:37:58 -0500
Robert Cummings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

It's not active on the main page. It's on the search page.
Go there instead.
http://www.php.net/search.php

And it doesn't seem to work with Opera 6 :)


Try the latest version. It works for me ;)

  opera:about

Version 7.22 Final
Build   497
PlatformLinux
Yeh, Opera 6 and below is a crap at dhtml.

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Re: [PHP] Explanation for php.net front page???

2003-11-13 Thread Burhan Khalid
Scott Fletcher wrote:

Hi!

Would anyone care to explain to me about the article on the frontpage of
the php.net website about the IDE or PHP function name code completion?
Never mind about the bug report and browser stuffs...
This feature (called intellisense by Microsoft) is where if you type a 
function name and the opening parenthesis, a popup appear with the 
function signature (so you know what arguments to pass it).

Dreamweaver MX 2004 has it, so does Zend IDE and even SciTE (a free text 
editor for linux and windows environments). Comes in handy when you are 
trying to remember some esoteric function arguments.


--snip--
New function list auto completion
[04-Nov-2003] You can probably name at least one IDE providing support for
PHP function name code completion. PHP.net is just beta testing the same
feature on the search page. Try selecting the 'function list' lookup option
and start typing in a function name in the search field. You can
autocomplete the name with the space key and navigate in the dropdown with
the up and down cursor keys. We welcome feedback on this feature at the
webmasters email address, but please submit any bugs you find in the bug
system classifying them as a PHP.net website problem and providing as much
information as possible (OS, Browser version, Javascript errors, etc..).
--snip--

Thanks,

 Scott



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Re: [PHP] Explanation for php.net front page???

2003-11-13 Thread Scott Fletcher
Robert Cumming - OIC, now I understand.  Far out!  Way Cool!  Neat!!!

Chris Parker - Yea, it sux about the IE's auto-completion too.  Saw that
pressing escape just once turned off the IE drop down feature but it's only
temporary until pressing another key into the drop down...  Um, all the mroe
reason to get rid of IE.  :-)  Thanks for the attachment at the bottom of
the email about 'reformatting the outlook replies'.  That is great, I'm
going to use it.  Thanks for the info...  One question though, how do you
know all about this?  Did you just stumple upon it or is it part of a
website somewhere that show us of all of the wonderful features and this is
just one of them?

Scott F.

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on Wednesday, November 12, 2003 2:38 PM said:

 It's not active on the main page. It's on the search page. Go there
 instead.

 http://www.php.net/search.php

Wow that's cool. Sux though that IE's auto-complete gets in the way of
the way list.



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RE: [PHP] Explanation for php.net front page???

2003-11-13 Thread Chris W. Parker
Scott Fletcher mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Thursday, November 13, 2003 6:29 AM said:

 Thanks for
 the attachment at the bottom of the email about 'reformatting the
 outlook replies'.  That is great, I'm going to use it.

hahahahahahaha! This is sooo funny (to me) because just last week we
(php-general list) had this big heated debate about top-posting versus
bottom-posting. I mentioned that I've already converted some people
because of the Outlook QuoteFix utility and now I can add you to my
list. :)

 Thanks for
 the info...  One question though, how do you know all about this?

I assume you are referring to the Outlook QuoteFix program...?

 Did you just stumple upon it or is it part of a website somewhere
 that show us of all of the wonderful features and this is just one of
 them?

There was no stumpling involved, but there was a lot of stumbling. ;) I
think I found out about it on another list a long time ago. That's all I
remember.

May I suggest you get version 0.80 and not 0.90. I upgraded to .9 a
while ago but came to find out that it doesn't rewrap text nearly as
well as .8 does so I uninstalled .9 and reinstalled .8. Maybe the author
has fixed that bug since I last downloaded but I'm not going to bother
finding out.



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Re: [PHP] Explanation for php.net front page???

2003-11-13 Thread Scott Fletcher
Thanks...  Yep, using the Outlook QuoteFix and it work like a charm.  I
noticed by default is by bottom-posting, so I checked the option to make it
be a top-posting option.  Kind of suck that it would have to be plain text
email only though (instead of the html email) but nothing I can't handle
because I think it's time that Outlook stop using the 'Smart Tag' feature
because it is so annoying.  Even disabling the 'Smart Tag' option in Outlook
doesn't stopped the 'Smart Tag' feature at all.  I just copied the 'Don't
Like formatting option' quote as a signature to my account, so it would be
there everytime I send, reply or forward an email.  :-)

It would be so nice to have a website that would show all of the wonderful
features available to any application to use with the applications on the
Internet.

Scott F.

Chris W. Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Scott Fletcher mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Thursday, November 13, 2003 6:29 AM said:

 Thanks for
 the attachment at the bottom of the email about 'reformatting the
 outlook replies'.  That is great, I'm going to use it.

hahahahahahaha! This is sooo funny (to me) because just last week we
(php-general list) had this big heated debate about top-posting versus
bottom-posting. I mentioned that I've already converted some people
because of the Outlook QuoteFix utility and now I can add you to my
list. :)

 Thanks for
 the info...  One question though, how do you know all about this?

I assume you are referring to the Outlook QuoteFix program...?

 Did you just stumple upon it or is it part of a website somewhere
 that show us of all of the wonderful features and this is just one of
 them?

There was no stumpling involved, but there was a lot of stumbling. ;) I
think I found out about it on another list a long time ago. That's all I
remember.

May I suggest you get version 0.80 and not 0.90. I upgraded to .9 a
while ago but came to find out that it doesn't rewrap text nearly as
well as .8 does so I uninstalled .9 and reinstalled .8. Maybe the author
has fixed that bug since I last downloaded but I'm not going to bother
finding out.



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[PHP] Explanation for php.net front page???

2003-11-12 Thread Scott Fletcher
Hi!

Would anyone care to explain to me about the article on the frontpage of
the php.net website about the IDE or PHP function name code completion?
Never mind about the bug report and browser stuffs...

--snip--
New function list auto completion
[04-Nov-2003] You can probably name at least one IDE providing support for
PHP function name code completion. PHP.net is just beta testing the same
feature on the search page. Try selecting the 'function list' lookup option
and start typing in a function name in the search field. You can
autocomplete the name with the space key and navigate in the dropdown with
the up and down cursor keys. We welcome feedback on this feature at the
webmasters email address, but please submit any bugs you find in the bug
system classifying them as a PHP.net website problem and providing as much
information as possible (OS, Browser version, Javascript errors, etc..).

--snip--

Thanks,

 Scott

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Re: [PHP] Explanation for php.net front page???

2003-11-12 Thread Robert Cummings
It's not active on the main page. It's on the search page. Go there
instead.

http://www.php.net/search.php

And it doesn't seem to work with Opera 6 :)

Cheers,
Rob.

On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 17:33, Scott Fletcher wrote:
 Hi!
 
 Would anyone care to explain to me about the article on the frontpage of
 the php.net website about the IDE or PHP function name code completion?
 Never mind about the bug report and browser stuffs...
 
 --snip--
 New function list auto completion
 [04-Nov-2003] You can probably name at least one IDE providing support for
 PHP function name code completion. PHP.net is just beta testing the same
 feature on the search page. Try selecting the 'function list' lookup option
 and start typing in a function name in the search field. You can
 autocomplete the name with the space key and navigate in the dropdown with
 the up and down cursor keys. We welcome feedback on this feature at the
 webmasters email address, but please submit any bugs you find in the bug
 system classifying them as a PHP.net website problem and providing as much
 information as possible (OS, Browser version, Javascript errors, etc..).
 
 --snip--
 
 Thanks,
 
  Scott
 
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RE: [PHP] Explanation for php.net front page???

2003-11-12 Thread Chris W. Parker
Robert Cummings mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Wednesday, November 12, 2003 2:38 PM said:

 It's not active on the main page. It's on the search page. Go there
 instead.
 
 http://www.php.net/search.php

Wow that's cool. Sux though that IE's auto-complete gets in the way of
the way list.



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