Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
The translations are only displayed in the main website and in the
mirrors
when they have some thousands files translated. Currently, you have
few
files translated, so there is no point in having them on-line.
I know it's not displayed on the website, but according to the doc
The translations are only displayed in the main website and in the
mirrors
when they have some thousands files translated. Currently, you have few
files translated, so there is no point in having them on-line.
I know it's not displayed on the website, but according to the document
the danish manua
Derick Rethans wrote:
The translations are only displayed in the main website and in the mirrors
when they have some thousands files translated. Currently, you have few
files translated, so there is no point in having them on-line.
I know it's not displayed on the website, but according to the docu
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Tom Sommer wrote:
> Derick Rethans wrote:
>
> >>>The translations are only displayed in the main website and in the mirrors
> >>>when they have some thousands files translated. Currently, you have few
> >>>files translated, so there is no point in having them on-line.
> >>
> >
Derick Rethans wrote:
The translations are only displayed in the main website and in the mirrors
when they have some thousands files translated. Currently, you have few
files translated, so there is no point in having them on-line.
I know it's not displayed on the website, but according to the docu
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004, Tom Sommer wrote:
> Nuno Lopes wrote:
>
> > The translations are only displayed in the main website and in the mirrors
> > when they have some thousands files translated. Currently, you have few
> > files translated, so there is no point in having them on-line.
>
> I know it's
Nuno Lopes wrote:
In the near future, all languages will be avaliable in our doc website
throught livedocs.
Yea I use livedocs to check the doc-changes on my server, it's actually
very good, but it seems to dump PHP errors in log.txt and forget my
configure line after each ./build.sh
If you do a .
> > In the near future, all languages will be avaliable in our doc website
> > throught livedocs.
>
> Yea I use livedocs to check the doc-changes on my server, it's actually
> very good, but it seems to dump PHP errors in log.txt and forget my
> configure line after each ./build.sh
Yes, it still d
Nuno Lopes wrote:
The translations are only displayed in the main website and in the mirrors
when they have some thousands files translated. Currently, you have few
files translated, so there is no point in having them on-line.
I know it's not displayed on the website, but according to the document
Hi Tom,
From http://www.php.net/manual/howto/chapter-online-generation.html:
"This system generates manuals for all languages with a
language-defs.ent file in the translation directory. However the listing
of languages at http://www.php.net/docs and http://www.php.net/get/docs
are static, so
Hello Tom,
The translations are only displayed in the main website and in the mirrors
when they have some thousands files translated. Currently, you have few
files translated, so there is no point in having them on-line.
In the near future, all languages will be avaliable in our doc website
throu
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