phpfunctions.nfshost.com— You just type the first bit of a PHP function at this website and it gives you the argument list, short description and verison number. Really useful for PHP developers.
Jan 11, 2006View in Crawl 4
@MrNate:Not to bash you at all, but Coldfusion could possibly be one of the worst Server Side Scripting Langauges Created. So any tool, ide, application made for it is a complete waste of time in my eyes!
the idea is that if you only remember a part of the function name then the page will display all the closest matches. you can't do that with website: php.net/PartialFunctionName. plus its handy when u're not using a IDE to write the PHP code.
jinx__Jan 11, 2006
@MrNate:Not to bash you at all, but Coldfusion could possibly be one of the worst Server Side Scripting Langauges Created. So any tool, ide, application made for it is a complete waste of time in my eyes!
donwilsonJan 11, 2006
I did this a long ass time ago. Lame.
rojaroJan 11, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://php.net/">http://php.net/</a>e.g just type "php.net/substr" in browser location bar and press enter ... or in FF create new bookmark, assign php keyword and put "<a class="user" href="http://php.net/%s">http://php.net/%s"</a> as URL and click ok ... now just type "php substr" in location bar ...
wbaileyJan 11, 2006
How is this useful? I still have to go to php.net to get the real information. Once again, just another useless AJAX application.
infectedrootJan 11, 2006
wow. totally useless and hard to get the info you really need.going to php.net/whateverthefunctionnameormoduleis is much easier.... and better.
drewjohJan 12, 2006
I type in "date" and it gives me a bunch of functions, but no date()
stevoieJan 12, 2006
the idea is that if you only remember a part of the function name then the page will display all the closest matches. you can't do that with website: php.net/PartialFunctionName. plus its handy when u're not using a IDE to write the PHP code.
stevoieJan 12, 2006
actually i'm talking out my ass!! the website does offer suggested matches
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