Date: 01/15/03
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| >>> Regarding types, I prefer:
| >>>
| >>> <type>string</type>
| >>>
| >>> As it already works and is clear.
| >> The <type> tag does not provide link to the language.types.* (at
| >> least,
| >> not now).
| >> and adding <type> plus <link> is laborious, so the use of shortcuts.
| >
| > Currently it does provide such a link. There is no need
| > for thse type entities. I think using <type> is better.
| Let say I just checked on a function doc (like strlen) and I didn't see
| the link,
| while http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.constants.php has it.
| Then, let's stick with old convention then.
<type> linking is disabled for some reason if the <type> is under some
section. I'll check this when I have the time, and see what we can do to
make it a link on all pages...
Goba
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