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![]() ![]() | PHP.NET quick reference features Here's a little tip for those of you that don't already know. Well you know how it is, when you want to find something, you want to find it now right? You don't want to have to search for it, you just want the information right now right? ????: NamePros.com http://www.namepros.com/programming/14361-php-net-quick-reference-features.html Well PHP.NET has implemented a great system to where you don't need to go type what your looking for in a search box. For example if you wanted to learn more about echo, then you can type http://php.net/echo in your address bar, or if you wanted to find more information about the include statement, then you can type http://php.net/include in your address bar, and you will be automatically taken to the exact page you're looking for. ![]() There's also some other shortcuts, you can vist here for more information: http://www.php.net/urlhowto.php |
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![]() ![]() | Another cool little feature they have is the search bar. I havn't tried it, but hey it looks like it could be useful. Here it is: http://www.php.net/sidebars.php |
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