Am Freitag, 18. Juli 2008 13:03:43 schrieb M. Sokolewicz: > This is more of a question for the PHP Documentation Mailinglist than > for php-general, so I'm cc'ing it there. > > Could you perhaps put up such a toc file somewhere online, so we could > take a look at what it actually looks like, for those of us not having > access to a kdevelop installation. > > Also, the php documentation on that homepage, was it just the XML-source > ? or the rendered html output? I'm having a bit of a hard time figuring > that out from your mail. > > - Tul Hi, Sorry for "spamming", but i got a error reply from sending this to php-doc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx here is the content of the php.toc file: http://paste.ubuntu.com/28269/ I don't know exactly how the old documentation looked like (because I never saw it online) - but what I can read out of the .toc file the structure was quite the same as the one on your php.net page. The toc file describes just URLs; - one base URL (in your case "www.php.net/manual/en") - all other xml nodes are titles and relative paths. I replaced the line <base href="http://epoxy.mrs.umn.edu/doc/python2.2-doc/html"/> with <base href="http://www.php.net/manual/en"/> -> most of the documentation works - but not all of it, and some chapter numbers are wrong too. So I ask you if there exists a possibility to get this documentation in a format that suites better than parsing the html file op php.net ;-) Thanks, Chris -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php