On this page, you can find many neat tips and tricks to optimize your usage of our quick reference features. Send your suggestions for tips to webmaster@php.net.
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Just right-click on this link: PHP Quick Reference and add it to your bookmarks. You can edit the bookmark to change the default language by changing 'lang=en' to whatever language you want to use by default. (For example, to pull up the German translation of the manual, you would replace "lang=en" with "lang=de".)
In KDE 3.0, the PHP quicksearch is preconfigured, so you can type "php:mail" in Konqueror to get the mail() function's manual page.
Now you can search for PHP functions by typing into the URL well. For instance, php mysql or php strstr.
Add this stuff to search.ini in your Opera directory.
I replaced one of the existing search engine entries (number 4 in this case), but there are tools around that allow you to fully manage the search features of Opera.
After adding, saving and restarting Opera, I can access the UK mirror of the PHP function list by typing 'p is_dir' in the address bar of any Opera window. Obviously the UK part can be changed back to 'www' to access the main site instead of the mirror.
[Search Engine 4] Name=PHP URL=http://uk.php.net/manual-lookup.php?function=%s Query= Key=p Is post=0 Has endseparator=0 Encoding=utf-8 Search Type=0
With KDE 2.1, it is possible to configure the Konqueror web browser to recognize quick reference URIs, for example: "php:mysql_connect".
Just open the Konqueror menu "Settings->Configure Konqueror", select the tab "Enhanced Browsing", check "Enable Web Shortcuts".
Then click on "Add..." and fill the dialog:
Voila!
Just right-click (control-click or click-and-hold for Macintosh users) on this link: PHP Quick Reference and add it to your bookmarks. With some browsers, you may need to edit your bookmarks manually to give the bookmark an easy-to-remember title. You can also edit the bookmark to change the default language by changing 'lang=en' to whatever language you want to use by default. (For example, to pull up the German translation of the manual, you would replace "lang=en" with "lang=de".)
Quick access to PHP documentation and site search for all Mozilla and Netscape 6 users:

Further to the example above for Windows/IE users, here's something Linux folk can do:
#!/bin/sh /usr/bin/netscape http://www.php.net/manual-lookup.php?function=$1
Here's another search option for Linux users who use Gnome. This is a macro for gnome's mini-commander panel applet (modified from the Yahoo search that comes with the applet):
Regex:
^php: *(.*)$
Macro:
gnome-moz-remote --newwin http://www.php.net/manual-lookup.php?function=$(echo
'\1'|sed -e ': p;s/+/%2B/;t p;: s;s/\ /+/;t s;: q;s/\"/%22/;t q')