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chris writes "The PHP Manual has been nuked!
Yes, the whole PHP Manual, with all its links, is now available as a PHP-Nuke module that will fit nicely into your PHP-Nuke: get the PHP Manual as a PHP-Nuke module and it will provide your visitors with the PHP knowledge they search for, all integrated into your PHP-Nuke site. No use of iframes is made, so this module is browser-independent. No need to leave your site anymore, no need to renounce to your website design - full customization control provided through CSS for thorough adaptation to your personal theme. A must-have for every technically-oriented PHP-Nuke site.
The module needs 23,7 MB of disk space for all it 3800 files, so it's not for small sites. Also, some ISPs do not allow more than 2000 files in one single directory - in this case you are also out of luck.
If you are interested to see how the PHP Manual was nuked, the method is described in detail in the PHP-Nuke HOWTO, in the subsection on How to include a HTML file and its links in a PHP-Nuke module, as well as in the thread How to transform a collection of HTML files into a module.
Get it here: PHP Manual as a PHP-Nuke module and install it on your site today! Send your questions to The Nuked PHP Manual thread of my PHP-Nuke Forum.
Admin Note: Awesome! You are the doc guru."
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Posted on Wednesday, June 16 @ 10:42:41 CEST by Zhen-Xjell |
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