Hello everyone,
The translation revision checker has been updated and should be
working [almost] perfectly now. If it's not or needs improvement,
then please speak up and discuss it.
http://doc.php.net/php/revcheck.php
Regards,
Philip
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Hi,
You are confusing two different things: the cvs version of the German file
and the last translated English cvs version.
Looking to pg-select.xml, we have:
As you can see, this file only has one revision (cvs version), but the
translation refers to the revision 1.12 of the English versi
Hi all
There is some strange output on the revckeck page ??
http://doc.php.net/php/de/revcheck.php?dir=73&p=files
shows that pg_select.xml has the revision number 1.12 in the de-tree but
in cvs its revison number is 1.1
also for pg_fetch_row.xml: its real revision number is 1.8 and not 1.9
AD> take a look at this:
AD> http://phpdocmanager.sourceforge.net/revcheck/
Well, why this is not in HOWTO then?
ask Nuno? =)
probably he's still waiting for the brand new phpdoc server.
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btw, what's the status of it?
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That site is just temporary.
When the new doc.php.net starts to run the revc
Antony Dovgal wrote:
> probably he's still waiting for the brand new phpdoc server.
> --
> btw, what's the status of it?
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On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 21:58:45 +0200
techtonik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ||*()*|| Hi, Antony.
>
> >> Can anybody provide hosting for cron job calling revcheck.php
> >> daily to generate public statistics? I think that information is
> >> interesting for non-developers too and it can answer ma
||*()*|| Hi, Antony.
>> Can anybody provide hosting for cron job calling revcheck.php
>> daily to generate public statistics? I think that information is
>> interesting for non-developers too and it can answer many questions
>> that otherwise will require users to subscribe to this list. I dou
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 17:19:36 +0200
techtonik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Can anybody provide hosting for cron job calling revcheck.php
> daily to generate public statistics? I think that information is
> interesting for non-developers too and it can answer many qu
Hello, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can anybody provide hosting for cron job calling revcheck.php
daily to generate public statistics? I think that information is
interesting for non-developers too and it can answer many questions
that otherwise will require users to subscribe to this list. I doubt
users
Looked at CVS. Why did you convert spaces to tabs in last CVS commit?
Isn't it that we are using PEAR formatting rules with 4 spaces
instead of tabs?
I've been working on a patch to get around E_NOTICES when I've seen
that comment on CVS. My editor by default uses PEAR style and autoconver
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004, techtonik wrote:
> Looked at CVS. Why did you convert spaces to tabs in last CVS commit?
> Isn't it that we are using PEAR formatting rules with 4 spaces
> instead of tabs?
>
> I've been working on a patch to get around E_NOTICES when I've seen
> that comment on CV
||*()*|| Hi, Yannick.
Looked at CVS. Why did you convert spaces to tabs in last CVS commit?
Isn't it that we are using PEAR formatting rules with 4 spaces
instead of tabs?
I've been working on a patch to get around E_NOTICES when I've seen
that comment on CVS. My editor by default use
> I would like to apply this patch to scripts/revcheck.php to get it
> working again (see php.net/it/rev for example).
>
> Index: revcheck.php
> ===
> RCS file: /repository/phpdoc/scripts/revcheck.php,v
> retrieving revision 1.32
> di
Hallo,
I would like to apply this patch to scripts/revcheck.php to get it
working again (see php.net/it/rev for example).
Index: revcheck.php
===
RCS file: /repository/phpdoc/scripts/revcheck.php,v
retrieving revision 1.32
diff -r1.3
At 12.30 22/06/02 +0200, Stefan Saasen wrote:
>>I wanted to know is there anyone who uses 'available for translation'
>>list in revcheck? It's huge and downloading it every time I want to
>
>Hi,
>
>actually you don't have to download it.
>you can generate it by using:
>
>[macOSX:~/phpdoc-de] sts%
Am Samstag den, 22. Juni 2002, um 12:14, schrieb Leszek Krupiński:
> Hello
>
> I wanted to know is there anyone who uses 'available for translation'
> list in revcheck? It's huge and downloading it every time I want to
>
Hi,
actually you don't have to download it.
you can generate it by using:
Hello
I wanted to know is there anyone who uses 'available for translation'
list in revcheck? It's huge and downloading it every time I want to
check up-to-date status of my files doesn't make sense.
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> > Erm, I think it would be better to add that sample php.ini
> > recommended by Thomas [as far as I can remember], and use
> > it specified from command line.
>
> +1 for that
Added the php.ini and some explanation to the howto.
Goba
> Erm, I think it would be better to add that sample php.ini
> recommended by Thomas [as far as I can remember], and use
> it specified from command line.
+1 for that
Mark
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> > I tried some stuff, but I dont know, if all translators
> > use a PHP Version 4.1.x. If so, we could use $_SERVER.
What about just using $HTTP_SERVER_VARS ?
> > The problem was register_globals beein "Off".
>
> I tried some stuff, but I dont know, if all translators
> use a PHP Version 4.1.x. If so, we could use $_SERVER.
Erm, I think it would be better to add that sample php.ini
recommended by Thomas [as far as I can remember], and use
it specified
Hallo Mark,
Saturday, May 11, 2002, 2:18:01 AM, you wrote:
>> The problem was register_globals beein "Off".
> I tried some stuff, but I dont know, if all translators
> use a PHP Version 4.1.x. If so, we could use $_SERVER.
For win-users:
You can put under phpdoc-tools a little skript called p
> The problem was register_globals beein "Off".
I tried some stuff, but I dont know, if all translators
use a PHP Version 4.1.x. If so, we could use $_SERVER.
Mark
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Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
>>I just checked out the "new" tree for de/. make test works but
>>make revcheck gives me this:
>>
>>Mark@LAURA g:/cvs/phpdoc-de
>>$ make revcheck
>>PHPDOCDIR=. g:/php/php.exe -f ./scripts/revcheck.php de > revcheck.html
>>make: *** [revcheck.html] Error 255
>>
>>I did look in
> I just checked out the "new" tree for de/. make test works but
> make revcheck gives me this:
>
> Mark@LAURA g:/cvs/phpdoc-de
> $ make revcheck
> PHPDOCDIR=. g:/php/php.exe -f ./scripts/revcheck.php de > revcheck.html
> make: *** [revcheck.html] Error 255
>
> I did look in the revcheck.php, bu
Hi,
I just checked out the "new" tree for de/. make test works but
make revcheck gives me this:
Mark@LAURA g:/cvs/phpdoc-de
$ make revcheck
PHPDOCDIR=. g:/php/php.exe -f ./scripts/revcheck.php de > revcheck.html
make: *** [revcheck.html] Error 255
I did look in the revcheck.php, but I didnt fin
> For us lazy guys, I have just added a shortcut URL
> type for the revcheck output.
Who gives this man the medal he deserves? ;)
Mark
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> For us lazy guys, I have just added a shortcut URL
> type for the revcheck output.
>
> The following will display the Italian revcheck file
>
> http://php.net/it/rev
> http://it.php.net/rev
>
> So the shortcut is with respect to default language
> settings, and allow language swicthes the nor
Hi!
For us lazy guys, I have just added a shortcut URL
type for the revcheck output.
The following will display the Italian revcheck file
http://php.net/it/rev
http://it.php.net/rev
So the shortcut is with respect to default language
settings, and allow language swicthes the normal way.
It wi
> > > Can we generate "revcheck.html" more often? It takes just 1 second for
> > each
> > > manual. Once every 4 hours if there were changes to the
> > > repository/LANGUAGE_OF_CHOICE would be good.
> >
> > We talked about this in Stuttgart. Someone needs to put up a cron job
> > at rsync.php.net
On Sat, 23 Mar 2002, Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
> > Can we generate "revcheck.html" more often? It takes just 1 second for
> each
> > manual. Once every 4 hours if there were changes to the
> > repository/LANGUAGE_OF_CHOICE would be good.
>
> We talked about this in Stuttgart. Someone needs to put up a
At 13.46 23/03/02 +0100, Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
> > Can we generate "revcheck.html" more often? It takes just 1 second for
> >each
> > manual. Once every 4 hours if there were changes to the
> > repository/LANGUAGE_OF_CHOICE would be good.
>We talked about this in Stuttgart. Someone needs to put up
> > - Do anybody use the "Files available for translation"
> >list? It is huge, and I know I never used it...
>
> yes, we do.
OK, it will stay...
>
> > - Do we really need the green lines in the files list?
> >Or if we need them, IMHO we only need the file name,
> >the rev. and the
At 10.53 23/03/02 +0100, Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
> - Do anybody use the "Files available for translation"
>list? It is huge, and I know I never used it...
yes, we do.
> - Do we really need the green lines in the files list?
>Or if we need them, IMHO we only need the file name,
>the re
> Do you choose a file for translation from that list?
Yes, I think its very helpful for choosing what you start to
translate.
> Yes, I would like to disable green files, as they
> are just to make our eyes happy, not to be used
> for anything...
ACK.
Mark
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> > - Do anybody use the "Files available for translation"
> >list? It is huge, and I know I never used it...
>
> Yes, I do. And I think others too.
Do you choose a file for translation from that list?
> > - Do we really need the green lines in the files list?
> >Or if we need them, I
> - Do anybody use the "Files available for translation"
>list? It is huge, and I know I never used it...
Yes, I do. And I think others too.
> - Do we really need the green lines in the files list?
>Or if we need them, IMHO we only need the file name,
>the rev. and the maintaine
Hi!
We are going to get more and more files in the phpdoc
repository (lately the install, configure, ini and
reserved stuff was exploded, and in the future we'll
have one file by function), so I would like to make the
revcheck tables more readable, and more practical.
The questions are:
- Do a
> If it's possible, I would like to see revcheck generating html with a
> charset meta tag that corresponds to language-code.
Possible of course. I'll code it this week if noone is quicker than me.
Goba
If it's possible, I would like to see revcheck generating html with a
charset meta tag that corresponds to language-code.
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