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PHP Scripts, PHP Source Code, PHP Articles, PHP Tutorials and PHP Resources
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PHP Function Table
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This is a reference table that shows for each function (and alias)\r\n * in which version it is available\r\n * where its definition currently lives in the source\r\n * if it is documented\r\n * translation status for the supported documentation languages\r\n |
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PHP Function Table
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This is a reference table that shows for each function (and alias) \r\nin which version it is available \r\nwhere its definition currently lives in the source \r\nif it is documented \r\ntranslation status for the supported documentation languages \r\n |
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PHP Manual
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This manual consists primarily of a function reference, but also contains a language reference, explanations of some of PHP's major features, and other supplemental information. |
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PHP Manual
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PHP, which stands for "PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor", is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. |
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Zend API Documentation
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Sometimes, PHP "as is" simply isn't enough. Although these cases are rare for the average user, professional applications will soon lead PHP to the edge of its capabilities, in terms of either speed or functionality. New functionality cannot always be implemented natively due to language restrictions and inconveniences that arise when having to carry around a huge library of default code appended to every single script, so another method needs to be found for overcoming these eventual lacks in PHP. |
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