php function reference needed
Well, I hear there are over 700 functions, and I only know like, 9. Hehe, I'm tried of lame experimentation where I use php to calculate my paycheck, and I want to make my own functions, but I need others to help define the ones I create. And I was looking at the php manual but that thing is massive, does anybody have a quick reference?? Or a link to one? Please post it, or post a link to it please!
BTW I know about the php.net function reference but it makes you click on each function sperately, I need one big pdf or doc or html file or something.
Re: php function reference needed
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Originally posted here by khakisrule
Well, I hear there are over 700 functions, and I only know like, 9. Hehe, I'm tried of lame experimentation where I use php to calculate my paycheck, and I want to make my own functions, but I need others to help define the ones I create. And I was looking at the php manual but that thing is massive, does anybody have a quick reference?? Or a link to one? Please post it, or post a link to it please!
BTW I know about the php.net function reference but it makes you click on each function sperately, I need one big pdf or doc or html file or something.
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Originally posted here by khakisrule
I don't think you heard. Did I or did I not say that I had already been through the php.net reference manual? I also said I had downloaded the full manual. Next time read the whole message before you post!
Khakis... I think you may not have communicated your needs/desires very well. You say that you "have checked the php.net references" and found them inadequate, but yet you say you want one big reference. Well sir, if you check here on php.net you will see that they have that exact thing available, either in multiple HTML files (which you indicated you didn't want) or a single HTML and/or PDF.
So please clear this up for me/us - did you not read PHP.NET very well or is their "one big document" not good enough? If the second is the case, I might suggest you clarify what you were asking, then...
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BTW, IMO the php.net reference is great for the "quick access" you described... so, you want "one big file" but you think it's too massive, but all those little files are just "too small" and difficult for you? Please help me understand, as I think I must be missing something here...
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