> Hey everyone!
>
> As you may be aware, the PHP manual has a lot of typographical errors
> in it. I plan on fixing a lot of the commonly misspelled ones, but I
> will be modifying ~40 files or so. Is it okay to commit them all at
> the same time, or should I spread them out somehow? I'm not sure
Hey everyone!
As you may be aware, the PHP manual has a lot of typographical errors
in it. I plan on fixing a lot of the commonly misspelled ones, but I
will be modifying ~40 files or so. Is it okay to commit them all at
the same time, or should I spread them out somehow? I'm not sure where
phpdoc
pollita Mon Sep 29 17:15:41 2003 EDT
Modified files:
/phpdoc/en/reference/stream reference.xml
Log:
Typo
Index: phpdoc/en/reference/stream/reference.xml
diff -u phpdoc/en/reference/stream/reference.xml:1.16
phpdoc/en/reference/stream/reference.xml:1.17
--- phpd
I don't think so :) At least in IE, it's impossible to catch up and down...
What I did do is that will autocomplete as much as possible and !
will set the focus to the first link, so you can tab up and down...
Wow :) It would be nice to hide the layer in case I change my mind and
click into the
* Thus wrote Mitja Slenc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I don't think so :) At least in IE, it's impossible to catch up and down...
>
> What I did do is that will autocomplete as much as possible and !
> will set the focus to the first link, so you can tab up and down...
Very nice indeed. in Opera 7.11
I don't think so :) At least in IE, it's impossible to catch up and down...
http://didou.keliglia.com/menus/version1/ie/menu.htm
it's *possible* ;)
didou
I don't think so :) At least in IE, it's impossible to catch up and down...
What I did do is that will autocomplete as much as possible and !
will set the focus to the first link, so you can tab up and down...
Mitja
-Original Message-
From: Mehdi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What about a
Hi Mitja,
There is a minor problem in Konqueror though (the result
layer's x coordinate is 0, otherwise it appears perfectly).
Well, I don't have Konqueror. Anyone knows how to get an element's left
position?
It would be nice to add some auto completion char to the code, so if
there is only o
> There is a minor problem in Konqueror though (the result
> layer's x coordinate is 0, otherwise it appears perfectly).
Well, I don't have Konqueror. Anyone knows how to get an element's left
position?
> It would be nice to add some auto completion char to the code, so if
> there is only one m
I think attachments are not allowed. Anyway, I completed the stuff.
You can see it work at
http://www.xs0.com/php/index.html
The function list is
http://www.xs0.com/php/funclist.txt
which is basically the one from cvs.php.net with added echo and print
The JavaScript is at
http://www.xs0.com/php/fu
I think attachments are not allowed. Anyway, I completed the stuff.
You can see it work at
http://www.xs0.com/php/index.html
The function list is
http://www.xs0.com/php/funclist.txt
which is basically the one from cvs.php.net with added echo and print
The JavaScript is at
http://www.xs0.com/php/
didou Mon Sep 29 06:14:07 2003 EDT
Modified files:
/phpdoc/en/reference/fam/functions fam-cancel-monitor.xml
fam-monitor-collection.xml
fam-monitor-directory.xml
thetaphiMon Sep 29 05:58:12 2003 EDT
Added files:
/phpdoc/en/reference/fam.cvsignore
Log:
was missing...
Index: phpdoc/en/reference/fam/.cvsignore
+++ phpdoc/en/reference/fam/.cvsignore
functions.xml
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