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PHPXREF - phpWcms Resource - 133 possible?

Posted: Sat 12. May 2007, 00:16
by jsw_nz
I came across this PHPXRef reference of phpWcms (version 1.2.5)
and wanted to ask others in the community about this
- a great resource of looking at code functions and resources:

can view here
http://phpxref.com/xref/phpwcms/nav.htm ... ex.html.gz

Is it possible that this could be updated to 133?

Or still another question - is the PHPXRef application framework
something that could be downloaded and run locally
guessing the site is using phpDocumentor, anybody used locally?
- have to like this - great way to see function lists et al...

Cheers
John
:)

Re: PHPXREF - phpWcms Resource - 133 possible?

Posted: Sat 12. May 2007, 02:08
by DeXXus
jsw_nz wrote:Is it possible that this could be updated to 133?
~LOOKS~ like all it would take... is for THAT website to upgrade all the phpwcms files in their installation to the latest -and- adjust THEIR "phpxref.cfg" accordingly. I ~think~ they have just archived those many types of Open Source PHP projects -and- are illustrating the programs usage.
jsw_nz wrote:Or still another question - is the PHPXRef application framework
something that could be downloaded and run locally

guessing the site is using phpDocumentor,
YES... it's here at http://phpxref.sourceforge.net/

Posted: Sat 12. May 2007, 07:10
by jsw_nz
Cheers DeXXus,

Just downloaded and will be busy trying
to create a local version of 133....
Will post updates on progress....

all best,
:D


UPDATE:

Just downloaded and installed - ran the command line smoothly -
everything seemed OK - HOWEVER the variable and function list lookup link (at top of page IS NOT being generated - might be because some of the variables could not be determined - so I hacked it by pasting the standard links on the live website and pasting into the generated index.html page

The search form is buggy in IE, but works in firefox.
Nice resource now.....

thanks DeXXus
:)

Posted: Sat 12. May 2007, 18:18
by DeXXus
It was all your hard work and just me "reading with interest"! :wink:

Posted: Sat 12. May 2007, 21:56
by jsw_nz
Cheers DeXXus,

After creating a working index using xref I have a new found appreciation of the sheer complexity and brilliance of OliG's code -- How can one guy program with such expertise! I liken OliG to a php Beethoven......

A true orchestrator

cheers
:)

PS - the idea of having an up-to-date XREF of 133 would be great for community... just a thought

Posted: Sun 13. May 2007, 20:24
by Kosse
Hey, this is a great thing John!!!
Thanks for the link! if u want to put your local installation live somewhere, I got plenty of space on servers left :) let me know
Cheers

Posted: Sun 13. May 2007, 23:52
by jsw_nz
Cheers Kosse - good to hear from you

- thanks for the offer
- got to believe it might finally require 120mb (uncompressed)
- from the looks of the output folder
- the zip runs 26MB
- could ftp
- if you're interested.....
- maybe PM me - busy during day today (monday in nz)
- but could upload tonight...

all best,
John

Posted: Mon 14. May 2007, 22:48
by Kosse
Hi,

sorry had no time to write even a short message, but will do so tomorrow evening, will send you all data, no probs with the size, all fine
cheers

Posted: Wed 16. May 2007, 04:32
by jsw_nz
Hi Kosse,

My extraction, although working - still has a few missing variables
- these need to be declared in the config
- so I might open this up to the community
- someone with more experience - hehe - than me to properly
sort phpWcms variables - the online version is not perfect either

- this might be a wee project for a POWER user
- such as ...OliG himself

- knowing him - he might have a better solution
- but the original link posted is impressive for those wishing to
go 'under the bonnet'.

Having said that I can supply what I have as is - 95% good....

Maybe the master might read this - a great wee resource - methinks

cheers from nz
:D