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Benjamin
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Well, if your on a Windows pc you can download the PHP reference manual from php.net in a compiled help file format. It's great because you can search through it and bookmark pages. Have a look at it.
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jwalsh wrote:The book recommended is a good book indeed. It is written for PHP5, but aside from a few Object Oriented aspects, it's all php4 compatible. If I'm not mistaken, he even comments on the PHP5 only aspects, since the book came out prior to PHP5 stable.
Can anybody else verify this book comments on the PHP5 only aspects. I've been recommended this book even though I need to develop in PHP4. Thanks!
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Thanks, I will check that out.
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agtlewis wrote:Well, if your on a Windows pc you can download the PHP reference manual from php.net in a compiled help file format. It's great because you can search through it and bookmark pages. Have a look at it.
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