Date: 06/18/02
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ID: 14527
Updated by: sniper <email protected>
Reported By: cmv <email protected>
-Status: Duplicate
+Status: Open
Bug Type: Documentation problem
PHP Version: 4.1.0
New Comment:
I couldn't find the other report..opening this one.
Previous Comments:
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[2001-12-14 22:38:29] zak <email protected>
Hi Colin,
I am on it - there is already a bug in the database about
this to remind me to fix it. However, given that it has
been about a week, I probably needed another reminder. :)
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[2001-12-14 18:34:40] cmv <email protected>
At http://www.php.net/manual/en/faq.html.php
1) The opening paragraph is grammatically weird. Instead of:
"PHP and HTML interact a lot: PHP generate HTML, and HTML has
informations that will be sent to PHP."
it should probably read:
"PHP and HTML interact a lot: PHP generates HTML, and HTML can generate
information that can be sent back to PHP."
2) The examples keep referring to htmlescape(), which isn't a PHP
function.
3) I think there should be a FAQ to answer "Can I pass a variable in
javascript to my PHP function?" and other questions of that kind.
- Colin
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