How we generate the formats
This manual is written in XML using the » DocBook XML DTD, using » PhD (The [PH]P based [D]ocBook renderer) for maintenance and formatting.
Using XML as a source format gives the ability to generate many output formats from the source files, while only maintaining one source document for all formats. The tool used for formatting the online manual is » PhD. We use » Microsoft HTML Help Workshop to generate the Windows HTML Help format of the manual, and of course PHP itself to do some additional conversions and formatting.
The PHP manual is generated in various languages and formats, see » https://www.php.net/docs.php for additional details. The XML source code may be downloaded from SVN and viewed at » https://svn.php.net/viewvc/. The documentation is stored in the phpdoc module.
English translation
You have asked to visit this site in English. For now, only the interface is translated, but not all the content yet.If you want to help me in translations, your contribution is welcome. All you need to do is register on the site, and send me a message asking me to add you to the group of translators, which will give you the opportunity to translate the pages you want. A link at the bottom of each translated page indicates that you are the translator, and has a link to your profile.
Thank you in advance.
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