RE: [PHP] New php functions?

2002-04-02 Thread charlesk

Its amazing how a message can change like this. My original meesage was just humorous.

Charles

---Original Message---
I went to php.net wnating info on the date() function.  To my surprise the word date 
was already in the "search for" field.   

Has PHP developed some new functions? 

Possible code 

 

If not are these ever planned as I have use for them.   

Thanks 
Charles Killmer 

PS In case you are wondering yes this is supposed to be humorous.  ;-) 


-- Original Message --
From: Rick Emery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2002 17:23:13 -0600 

>  Extended info at http://www.mslinux.org

ROFLMAO

-Original Message-
From: margehair.terra.es [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 5:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] New php functions?


I love that manual! And what about the one in win help format? Not too bad, 
int it? They say it now works under MSLinux. Probably Mandrake too, but not 
tested yet.
Extended info at http://www.mslinux.org

See ya,
Marga

Vas escriure:
> I've got the PHP manual as a series of hyper-linked HTML pages.  Searchig
is
> is very fast.  And, I don't need to wait for download of single page.
> I've got the index.html page in my Favoties list, so the PHP manual ia
> always available; I don't have to try to remember where the downloaded doc
> is.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Murray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 4:52 PM
> To: 'Jason Wong'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [PHP] New php functions?
> 
> 
> > It begs the question, why don't you just download the manual? 
> > It's available in a myriad of different formats, one of which 
> > must suit you. It may not be bang up-to-date and it may not have 
> > the (sometimes) useful user comments but it sure saves you a lot 
> > of time and bandwidth.
> 
> Heheh ... well, for one, it's not my bandwidth :) And the time it
> takes to open a new browser and type www.php.net/date and download
> the page is a lot faster than the amount of time it'd take to find
> out where the heck I put the downloaded document, then find the
> right page / entry / etc... :)
> 
> J
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RE: [PHP] New php functions?

2002-04-02 Thread Rick Emery

FYI:
http://www.lindows.com

Unlike the http://www.mslinux.org (see below), which is an April Fool's
joke, Lindows is an actual product in beta development now.  It is a Linux
based operating system that runs MS Windows applications.

I can't wait to see the impact on PHP development that Lindows may offer

-Original Message-
From: margehair.terra.es [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 5:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] New php functions?


I love that manual! And what about the one in win help format? Not too bad, 
int it? They say it now works under MSLinux. Probably Mandrake too, but not 
tested yet.
Extended info at http://www.mslinux.org

See ya,
Marga

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RE: [PHP] New php functions?

2002-04-01 Thread Rick Emery

>  Extended info at http://www.mslinux.org

ROFLMAO

-Original Message-
From: margehair.terra.es [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 5:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] New php functions?


I love that manual! And what about the one in win help format? Not too bad, 
int it? They say it now works under MSLinux. Probably Mandrake too, but not 
tested yet.
Extended info at http://www.mslinux.org

See ya,
Marga

Vas escriure:
> I've got the PHP manual as a series of hyper-linked HTML pages.  Searchig
is
> is very fast.  And, I don't need to wait for download of single page.
> I've got the index.html page in my Favoties list, so the PHP manual ia
> always available; I don't have to try to remember where the downloaded doc
> is.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Murray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 4:52 PM
> To: 'Jason Wong'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [PHP] New php functions?
> 
> 
> > It begs the question, why don't you just download the manual? 
> > It's available in a myriad of different formats, one of which 
> > must suit you. It may not be bang up-to-date and it may not have 
> > the (sometimes) useful user comments but it sure saves you a lot 
> > of time and bandwidth.
> 
> Heheh ... well, for one, it's not my bandwidth :) And the time it
> takes to open a new browser and type www.php.net/date and download
> the page is a lot faster than the amount of time it'd take to find
> out where the heck I put the downloaded document, then find the
> right page / entry / etc... :)
> 
> J
> 
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Re: [PHP] New php functions?

2002-04-01 Thread margehair . terra . es

I love that manual! And what about the one in win help format? Not too bad, 
int it? They say it now works under MSLinux. Probably Mandrake too, but not 
tested yet.
Extended info at http://www.mslinux.org

See ya,
Marga

Vas escriure:
> I've got the PHP manual as a series of hyper-linked HTML pages.  Searchig is
> is very fast.  And, I don't need to wait for download of single page.
> I've got the index.html page in my Favoties list, so the PHP manual ia
> always available; I don't have to try to remember where the downloaded doc
> is.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Murray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 4:52 PM
> To: 'Jason Wong'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [PHP] New php functions?
> 
> 
> > It begs the question, why don't you just download the manual? 
> > It's available in a myriad of different formats, one of which 
> > must suit you. It may not be bang up-to-date and it may not have 
> > the (sometimes) useful user comments but it sure saves you a lot 
> > of time and bandwidth.
> 
> Heheh ... well, for one, it's not my bandwidth :) And the time it
> takes to open a new browser and type www.php.net/date and download
> the page is a lot faster than the amount of time it'd take to find
> out where the heck I put the downloaded document, then find the
> right page / entry / etc... :)
> 
> J
> 
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RE: [PHP] New php functions?

2002-04-01 Thread Jason Murray

> I've got the PHP manual as a series of hyper-linked HTML 
> pages.  Searchig is is very fast.  And, I don't need to wait 
> for download of single page.

Each to their own, each to their own ... :)

J

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RE: [PHP] New php functions?

2002-04-01 Thread Rick Emery

I've got the PHP manual as a series of hyper-linked HTML pages.  Searchig is
is very fast.  And, I don't need to wait for download of single page.
I've got the index.html page in my Favoties list, so the PHP manual ia
always available; I don't have to try to remember where the downloaded doc
is.

-Original Message-
From: Jason Murray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 4:52 PM
To: 'Jason Wong'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] New php functions?


> It begs the question, why don't you just download the manual? 
> It's available in a myriad of different formats, one of which 
> must suit you. It may not be bang up-to-date and it may not have 
> the (sometimes) useful user comments but it sure saves you a lot 
> of time and bandwidth.

Heheh ... well, for one, it's not my bandwidth :) And the time it
takes to open a new browser and type www.php.net/date and download
the page is a lot faster than the amount of time it'd take to find
out where the heck I put the downloaded document, then find the
right page / entry / etc... :)

J

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RE: [PHP] New php functions?

2002-04-01 Thread Jason Murray

> It begs the question, why don't you just download the manual? 
> It's available in a myriad of different formats, one of which 
> must suit you. It may not be bang up-to-date and it may not have 
> the (sometimes) useful user comments but it sure saves you a lot 
> of time and bandwidth.

Heheh ... well, for one, it's not my bandwidth :) And the time it
takes to open a new browser and type www.php.net/date and download
the page is a lot faster than the amount of time it'd take to find
out where the heck I put the downloaded document, then find the
right page / entry / etc... :)

J

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Re: [PHP] New php functions?

2002-03-28 Thread Jason Wong

On Thursday 28 March 2002 17:13, Jon Farmer wrote:
> > It was probably the last thing you looked for there. I know I
> > constantly go back to look up Date() placeholders.

It begs the question, why don't you just download the manual? It's available 
in a myriad of different formats, one of which must suit you. It may not be 
bang up-to-date and it may not have the (sometimes) useful user comments but 
it sure saves you a lot of time and bandwidth.

> I know the feeling! In the end I printed the Date page out, folded it up
> and stapled it into my PHP pocket ref book

It's a step in the right direction :)


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Re: [PHP] New php functions?

2002-03-28 Thread Jon Farmer

> It was probably the last thing you looked for there. I know I
> constantly go back to look up Date() placeholders.

I know the feeling! In the end I printed the Date page out, folded it up and
stapled it into my PHP pocket ref book

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RE: [PHP] New php functions?

2002-03-27 Thread Jason Murray

> I went to php.net wnating info on the date() function.  To my 
> surprise the word date was already in the "search for" field.  

It was probably the last thing you looked for there. I know I
constantly go back to look up Date() placeholders. :)

J

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