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Request #10517 suggestion for ease of use
Submitted: 2001-04-26 17:36 UTC Modified: 2002-02-09 23:36 UTC
From: johnadams78 at earthlink dot net Assigned:
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PHP Version: 4.0.4 OS: all
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 [2001-04-26 17:36 UTC] johnadams78 at earthlink dot net
like most programmers i'm lazy...  and hate wasting time looking for something.  so i have a suggestion that from my own experience i believe would save time.

section IV of the online maual..  the functions section..  many times you have to come back to this section to look up the syntax of a function..  but there are so many groups under this heading it's hard to find the one you're looking for.

why not add sub-headings to this section.  one for database related functions and the other for everything else.  ie.

IV. Function Reference
    I.  Database Related
        I.  Database (dbm-style) abstraction layer functions
        II. dBase functions
        III.MySQL Functions
        ....
    II. Everything Else
        I.  Apache-specific Functions
        II. Array Functions
        ....


just a suggestion..  would narrow down the number of headings the eye would have to scan through..  and help make it easier to find stuff faster.


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 [2001-04-26 17:52 UTC] hholzgra@php.net
have been trying to do so every once in a while,
but the docbook DTD won't really let me

looks like we are going to tweak DTD and 
stylesheets ab bit :(
 [2001-05-12 13:29 UTC] jmoore@php.net
This is open not assigned.
 [2002-02-09 23:36 UTC] jimw@php.net
duplicate of #2352.
 
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