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Doc Bug #16398 Eng. chm: "Predefined constants" is missing
Submitted: 2002-04-02 16:45 UTC Modified: 2002-10-31 13:58 UTC
Votes:2
Avg. Score:3.0 ± 0.0
Reproduced:2 of 2 (100.0%)
Same Version:0 (0.0%)
Same OS:1 (50.0%)
From: tricera_it at yahoo dot it Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Documentation problem
PHP Version: 4.1.2 OS: Win2k
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2002-04-02 16:45 UTC] tricera_it at yahoo dot it
The eng. chm (30 Mar 2002) has the "Predefined constants" page, under Appendix H, that is missing.
Regards,
Nicola

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 [2002-05-10 15:55 UTC] derick@php.net
Can you try with the latest CHM?

Derick
 [2002-06-27 07:39 UTC] andre at switch dot no
I downloaded the manual today and this is still the case, that is Appendix G -> Predefined constants is empty.
 [2002-06-27 07:45 UTC] sander@php.net
status -> open, changed reporter
 [2002-08-26 15:08 UTC] dbustell at teamists dot com
php_manual_en.chm 
downloaded 26 Aug 2002 is still missing Predefined Constants in the List of Reserved Words appendix.
 [2002-08-27 05:00 UTC] goba@php.net
The predefined constants are moved to different extension reference sections (where they belong). Only some core and standard constants should be listed there...
 [2002-10-31 13:58 UTC] iliaa@php.net
Sorry, but your problem does not imply a bug in PHP itself.  For a
list of more appropriate places to ask for help using PHP, please
visit http://www.php.net/support.php as this bug system is not the
appropriate forum for asking support questions. 

Thank you for your interest in PHP.


 
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