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Quick Ref for Opera 9 (php.net/tips.php)
Quick Reference for Opera 9
The quick reference on php.net for Opera is outdated... So here I am to
provide an update. I've only used Opera 9.22 on Linux, so I'm not sure if
it's the same on Windows or for all Opera 9 versions, but it probably is.

In Opera, go to Tools --> Preferences, and then click on the Search tab. You
shuold Add a new search engine and fill in the appropriate fields. My
choices are below.

Name: PHP
Keyword: p
Address: http://www.php.net/search.php
Query string: pattern=%s&show=quickref
You have to check "Use POST" to be able to type in a query string.

From then on (clicking OK and blah blah blah) you should be able to search
the function list by typing "p function" in the address bar (or use the
search dropdown menu). You can change "quickref" to "all" if you want to
search all php.net sites, or "manual" for the online documentation.


That is all, I hope it helps someone. :D

--
Mustaque Ullah
musee.Xy.o@gmail.com
http://www.asu-rui.net ~ The Asukana Ruins  (being rebuilt, the site isn't
up yet)


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musee . Xy . o
08-23-07 12:01 AM


Re: Quick Ref for Opera 9 (php.net/tips.php)
On 8/22/07, musee. Xy. o <musee.xy.o@gmail.com> wrote:
> Quick Reference for Opera 9
> The quick reference on php.net for Opera is outdated... So here I am to
> provide an update. I've only used Opera 9.22 on Linux, so I'm not sure if
> it's the same on Windows or for all Opera 9 versions, but it probably is.
>
> In Opera, go to Tools --> Preferences, and then click on the Search tab. Y
ou
> shuold Add a new search engine and fill in the appropriate fields. My
> choices are below.
>
> Name: PHP
> Keyword: p
> Address: http://www.php.net/search.php
> Query string: pattern=%s&show=quickref
> You have to check "Use POST" to be able to type in a query string.
>
> From then on (clicking OK and blah blah blah) you should be able to search

That "blah blah blah" is that "next next next finish"?
(don't have Opera to check what you mean) :)

> the function list by typing "p function" in the address bar (or use the
> search dropdown menu). You can change "quickref" to "all" if you want to
> search all php.net sites, or "manual" for the online documentation.
>
>
> That is all, I hope it helps someone. :D

It probably will.
I'll add it to the tips page, thanks! :)

-Hannes

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Hannes Magnusson
08-24-07 12:02 AM


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