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  • Howard Kaikow

    PHP FAQ

    Is there a PHP FAQ?

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  • R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah

    #2
    Re: PHP FAQ

    "Howard Kaikow" <kaikow@standar ds.com> wrote in message news:<ck6aic$sk g$1@pyrite.mv.n et>...[color=blue]
    > Is there a PHP FAQ?[/color]

    We have planned for Wiki style FAQ for c.l.php. phpSt.Jochen Daum
    has created a website for that <http://www.clpfaq.org/> He may
    officially announce it soon.

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    | Just another PHP saint |
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    • Howard Kaikow

      #3
      Re: PHP FAQ

      I found the FAQ via www.php.net.

      It's at http://www.alt-php-faq.org/.


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      • nice.guy.nige

        #4
        Re: PHP FAQ

        While the city slept, Howard Kaikow (kaikow@standar ds.com) feverishly
        typed...
        [color=blue]
        > Is there a PHP FAQ?[/color]

        Google is your friend! http://www.google.com/search?q=php+faq - plenty to
        choose from there.

        Cheers,
        Nige

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        • John Dunlop

          #5
          Re: PHP FAQ

          Howard Kaikow wrote:
          [color=blue]
          > I found the FAQ via www.php.net.[/color]

          PHP.net can indeed be a very useful resource.
          [color=blue]
          > It's at http://www.alt-php-faq.org/.[/color]

          I wouldn't call that *the* FAQ, since as far as I know
          there's no connection between it and c.l.php. Even calling
          it *a* FAQ would be a stretch. It barely fulfills its
          office. Some answers given there aren't great and some are
          just wrong, but then I didn't read all of them. What's more
          disappointing, though, is that our most frequently asked
          question isn't asked. We're instead given answers to
          questions that rarely arise, such as 'Where can I host
          hardcore adult porn sites?'.

          Rest assured that upon its birth, a c.l.php FAQ will be of
          superior caliber.

          HAGW!

          --
          Jock

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          • Geoff Berrow

            #6
            Re: PHP FAQ

            I noticed that Message-ID:
            <MPG.1bd24bed81 8f958398977f@Ne ws.Individual.N ET> from John Dunlop
            contained the following:
            [color=blue]
            > What's more
            >disappointin g, though, is that our most frequently asked
            >question isn't asked.[/color]

            The register globals question? Closely followed by the headers already
            sent question?
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            Geoff Berrow (put thecat out to email)
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            • John Dunlop

              #7
              Re: PHP FAQ

              Geoff Berrow wrote:
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              > I noticed that Message-ID:
              > <MPG.1bd24bed81 8f958398977f@Ne ws.Individual.N ET> from John Dunlop
              > contained the following:
              >[color=green]
              > > What's more
              > >disappointin g, though, is that our most frequently asked
              > >question isn't asked.[/color]
              >
              > The register globals question?[/color]

              Yes, I didn't see it asked. It looks as though the same
              time and effort that's been given to the web design hasn't
              been given to the content, which is a shame.
              [color=blue]
              > Closely followed by the headers already sent question?[/color]

              Yeah, I'd say those are the two most common questions. At
              least the headers-already-sent one's answered, although the
              question could be better worded.



              HAGS!

              --
              Jock

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