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Invokes a COM module
Loads a COM module
Return the absolute value of the number
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Return the arc cosine of the arg in radians
Returns the inverse hyperbolic cosine of arg
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ It escapes \n, \r etc. in C-like style, characters with ASCII code lower than 32
higher than 126 are converted to octal representation.
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Returns a string with backslashes before characters that need to be quoted in database queries etc.
These characters are single quote ('), double quote ("), backslash (\) and NUL (the NULL byte).
@@ -40,72 +40,107 @@ back to the operating system.
This performs a partial request for a URI. It goes just far enough to obtain all the important information
about the given resource and returns this information in a class.
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+ apache_note() is an Apache-specific function which gets and sets values in a request's notes table. If called with one argument, it returns the current value of note note_name. If called with two arguments, it sets the value of note note_name to note_value and returns the previous value of note note_name.
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+Create an array.
+Returns an array of the parameters. The parameters can be given an index with the => operator.
+Note: array() is a language construct used to represent literal arrays, and not a regular function.
+Syntax "index => values", separated by commas, define index and values. index may be of type string or numeric.
+When index is omitted, a integer index is automatically generated, starting at 0.
+If index is an integer, next generated index will be the biggest integer index + 1.
+Note that when two identical index are defined, the last overwrite the first.
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+ Returns an array with all string keys lowercased or uppercased
+ Split an array into chunks
+ Counts all the values of an array
+ Computes the difference of arrays
+ Computes the difference of arrays with additional index check
+ Fill an array with values
+ Filters elements of an array using a callback function
+ Exchanges all keys with their associated values in an array
+ Computes the intersection of arrays
+ Computes the intersection of arrays with additional index check
+ Checks if the given key or index exists in the array
+ Return all the keys of an array
+ Applies the callback to the elements of the given arrays
+ Merge two or more arrays
+ Merge two or more arrays recursively
+ Sort multiple or multi-dimensional arrays
+ Pad array to the specified length with a value
+ Pop the element off the end of array
+ Push one or more elements onto the end of array
+ Pick one or more random entries out of an array
+ Iteratively reduce the array to a single value using a callback function
+ Return an array with elements in reverse order
+ Searches haystack for needle and returns the key if it is found in the array, FALSE otherwise.
+ Shift an element off the beginning of array
+ Extract a slice of the array
+ Remove a portion of the array and replace it with something else
+ Calculate the sum of values in an array
+ Removes duplicate values from an array
+ Prepend one or more elements to the beginning of array
+ Return all the values of an array
+ Apply a user function to every member of an array
+ This function sorts an array such that array indices maintain their correlation with the array elements they are associated with. This is used mainly when sorting associative arrays where the actual element order is significant.
+ Returns the arc sine of arg in radians. asin() is the complementary function of sin(), which means that a==sin(asin(a)) for every value of a that is within asin() 's range.
+ This function sorts an array such that array indices maintain their correlation with the array elements they are associated with. This is used mainly when sorting associative arrays where the actual element order is significant.
+ aspell_check() checks the spelling of a word and returns TRUE if the spelling is correct, FALSE if not.
+ aspell_check_raw() checks the spelling of a word, without changing its case or trying to trim it in any way and returns TRUE if the spelling is correct, FALSE if not.
+ aspell_new() opens up a new dictionary and returns the dictionary link identifier for use in other aspell functions. Returns FALSE on error.
+ aspell_suggest() returns an array of possible spellings for the given word.
+
+assert() will check the given assertion and take appropriate action if its result is FALSE .
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+If the assertion is given as a string it will be evaluated as PHP code by assert(). The advantages of a string assertion are less overhead when assertion checking is off and messages containing the assertion expression when an assertion fails. This means that if you pass a boolean condition as assertion this condition will not show up as parameter to the assertion function which you may have defined with the assert_options() function, the condition is converted to a string before calling that handler function, and the boolean FALSE is converted as the empty string.
+ Using assert_options() you may set the various assert() control options or just query their current settings.
+ Returns the arc tangent of arg in radians. atan() is the complementary function of tan(), which means that a==tan(atan(a)) for every value of a that is within atan()'s range.
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+This function calculates the arc tangent of the two variables xand y. It is similar to calculating the arc tangent of y/x, except that the signs of both arguments are used to determine the quadrant of the result.
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+The function returns the result in radians, which is between -PI and PI (inclusive)
+ base64_decode() decodes encoded_data and returns the original data. The returned data may be binary.
+ base64_encode returns data encoded with base64. This encoding is designed to make binary data survive transport through transport layers that are not 8-bit clean, such as mail bodies.
+ Returns a string containing number represented in base tobase. The base in which number is given is specified in frombase. Both frombase and tobase have to be between 2 and 36, inclusive. Digits in numbers with a base higher than 10 will be represented with the letters a-z, with a meaning 10, b meaning 11 and z meaning 35.
+ Given a string containing a path to a file, this function will return the base name of the file. If the filename ends in suffix this will also be cut off.
+ Adds the left_operand to the right_operand and returns the sum in a string. The optional scale parameter is used to set the number of digits after the decimal place in the result.
+ Compares the left_operand to the right_operand and returns the result as an integer. The optional scale parameter is used to set the number of digits after the decimal place which will be used in the comparison. The return value is 0 if the two operands are equal. If the left_operand is larger than the right_operand the return value is +1 and if the left_operand is less than the right_operand the return value is -1.
+ Divides the left_operand by the right_operand and returns the result. The optional scale sets the number of digits after the decimal place in the result.
+ Get the modulus of the left_operand using modulus.
+ Multiply the left_operand by the right_operand and returns the result. The optional scale sets the number of digits after the decimal place in the result.
+ Raise x to the power y. The optional scale can be used to set the number of digits after the decimal place in the result.
+ This function sets the default scale parameter for all subsequent bc math functions that do not explicitly specify a scale parameter.
+ Return the square root of the operand. The optional scale parameter sets the number of digits after the decimal place in the result.
+ Subtracts the right_operand from the left_operand and returns the result in a string. The optional scale parameter is used to set the number of digits after the decimal place in the result.
+ Returns an ASCII string containing the hexadecimal representation of str. The conversion is done byte-wise with the high-nibble first.
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+Returns the decimal equivalent of the binary number represented by the binary_string argument.
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+bindec() converts a binary number to an integer. The largest number that can be converted is 31 bits of 1's or 2147483647 in decimal.
+ The bindtextdomain() function sets the path for a domain.
+ Closes the bzip2 file referenced by the pointer bz.
+
+bzcompress() compresses the source string and returns it as bzip2 encoded data.
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+The optional parameter blocksize specifies the blocksize used during compression and should be a number from 1 to 9 with 9 giving the best compression, but using more resources to do so. blocksize defaults to 4.
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+The optional parameter workfactor controls how the compression phase behaves when presented with worst case, highly repetitive, input data. The value can be between 0 and 250 with 0 being a special case and 30 being the default value. Regardless of the workfactor, the generated output is the same.
+ bzdecompress() decompresses the source string containing bzip2 encoded data and returns it. If the optional parameter small is TRUE , an alternative decompression algorithm will be used which uses less memory (the maximum memory requirement drops to around 2300K) but works at roughly half the speed.
+ Returns the error number of any bzip2 error returned by the file pointer bz.
+ Returns the error number and error string, in an associative array, of any bzip2 error returned by the file pointer bz.
+ Returns the error string of any bzip2 error returned by the file pointer bz.
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+Forces a write of all buffered bzip2 data for the file pointer bz.
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+Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
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+Opens a bzip2 (.bz2) file for reading or writing. filename is the name of the file to open. mode is similar to the fopen() function (`r' for read, `w' for write, etc.).
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+If the open fails, the function returns FALSE, otherwise it returns a pointer to the newly opened file.
+ bzread() reads up to length bytes from the bzip2 file pointer referenced by bz. Reading stops when length (uncompressed) bytes have been read or EOF is reached, whichever comes first. If the optional parameter length is not specified, bzread() will read 1024 (uncompressed) bytes at a time.
+ bzwrite() writes the contents of the string data to the bzip2 file stream pointed to by bz. If the optional length argument is given, writing will stop after length (uncompressed) bytes have been written or the end of string is reached, whichever comes first.
@@ -133,12 +168,12 @@ about the given resource and returns this information in a class.
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+ Strip whitespace from the end of a string. This function is an alias of rtrim().
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+ Return a specific character. Returns a one-character string containing the character specified by ascii.
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+ Split a string into smaller chunks
bool class_exists(string classname)
@@ -149,18 +184,18 @@ about the given resource and returns this information in a class.
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+ Create array containing variables and their values
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+ Convert from one Cyrillic character set to another
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+ Count elements in a variable
+ Return information about characters used in a string
@@ -238,10 +273,9 @@ about the given resource and returns this information in a class.
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+ Calculates the crc32 polynomial of a string
Creates an anonymous function, and returns its name (funny, eh?)
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+ One-way string encryption (hashing)
@@ -262,7 +296,7 @@ about the given resource and returns this information in a class.
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+ Return the current element in an array
@@ -375,14 +409,35 @@ Directory class with properties, handle and class and methods read, rewind and c
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+ Return the current key and value pair from an array and advance the array cursor
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+Output one or more strings.
+echo() is not actually a function (it is a language construct) so you are not required to use parentheses with it.
+In fact, if you want to pass more than one parameter to echo, you must not enclose the parameters within parentheses.
+It is not possible to use echo() in a variable function context.
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+ Set the internal pointer of an array to its last element
+ Note: preg_match(), which uses a Perl-compatible regular expression syntax, is often a faster alternative to ereg().
+Searches a string for matches to the regular expression given in pattern.
+If matches are found for parenthesized substrings of pattern and the function is called with the third argument regs,
+the matches will be stored in the elements of the array regs.
+$regs[1] will contain the substring which starts at the first left parenthesis;
+$regs[2] will contain the substring starting at the second, and so on.
+$regs[0] will contain a copy of the complete string matched.
+Note: Up to (and including) PHP 4.1.0 $regs will be filled with exactly ten elements,
+even though more or fewer than ten parenthesized substrings may actually have matched.
+This has no effect on ereg()'s ability to match more substrings.
+If no matches are found, $regs will not be altered by ereg().
+Searching is case sensitive.
+Returns TRUE if a match for pattern was found in string, or FALSE if no matches were found or an error occurred.
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+ This function is identical to ereg() except that this ignores case distinction when matching alphabetic characters.
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+ replace regular expression case insensitive
+This function is identical to ereg_replace() except that this ignores case distinction when matching alphabetic characters.
@@ -390,9 +445,14 @@ Directory class with properties, handle and class and methods read, rewind and c
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+ Returns an array of strings, each of which is a substring of string formed by splitting it on boundaries formed by the string separator.
+If limit is set, the returned array will contain a maximum of limit elements with the last element containing the rest of string.
+If separator is an empty string (""), explode() will return FALSE. If separator contains a value that is not contained in string,
+then explode() will return an array containing string.
+Note: The limit parameter was added in PHP 4.0.1
+
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+ Import variables into the current symbol table from an array
@@ -472,7 +532,12 @@ Directory class with properties, handle and class and methods read, rewind and c
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+ Checks whether a file exists
+Returns TRUE if the file specified by filename exists; FALSE otherwise.
+This function will not work on remote files; the file to be examined must be accessible via the server's filesystem.
+The results of this function are cached. See clearstatcache() for more details.
+Using Windows shares: On windows, use //computername/share/filename or \\\\computername\share\filename to check files on network shares.
+
@@ -497,6 +562,7 @@ Directory class with properties, handle and class and methods read, rewind and c
+ Write a formatted string to a stream
@@ -545,7 +611,7 @@ Directory class with properties, handle and class and methods read, rewind and c
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+ Returns the translation table used by htmlspecialchars() and htmlentities()
@@ -660,15 +726,42 @@ Directory class with properties, handle and class and methods read, rewind and c
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+ Send a raw HTTP header
+header() is used to send raw HTTP headers. See the HTTP/1.1 specification for more information on HTTP headers.
+The optional replace parameter indicates whether the header should replace a previous similar header,
+or add a second header of the same type.
+By default it will replace, but if you pass in FALSE as the second argument you can force multiple headers of the same type.
+
+The second optional http_response_code force the HTTP response code to the specified value.
+(This parameter is available in PHP 4.3.0 and higher.)
+There are two special-case header calls. The first is a header that starts with the string "HTTP/" (case is not significant),
+which will be used to figure out the HTTP status code to send. For example,
+if you have configured Apache to use a PHP script to handle requests for missing files
+(using the ErrorDocument directive), you may want to make sure that your script generates the proper status code.
+
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+ Convert logical Hebrew text to visual text
+ Convert logical Hebrew text to visual text with newline conversion
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+ Convert all HTML entities to their applicable characters
+ Convert all applicable characters to HTML entities
+
+Convert special characters to HTML entities.
+Certain characters have special significance in HTML,
+and should be represented by HTML entities if they are to preserve their meanings.
+This function returns a string with some of these conversions made;
+the translations made are those most useful for everyday web programming.
+If you require all HTML character entities to be translated, use htmlentities() instead.
+This function is useful in preventing user-supplied text from containing HTML markup,
+such as in a message board or guest book application.
+The optional second argument, quote_style, tells the function what to do with single and double quote characters.
+The default mode, ENT_COMPAT, is the backwards compatible mode which only translates
+the double-quote character and leaves the single-quote untranslated.
+If ENT_QUOTES is set, both single and double quotes are translated and
+if ENT_NOQUOTES is set neither single nor double quotes are translated.
+
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+ Join array elements with a string
+ Return TRUE if a value exists in an array
@@ -1057,12 +1150,12 @@ Directory class with properties, handle and class and methods read, rewind and c
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+ Join array elements with a string
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+ Fetch a key from an associative array
+ Sort an array by key in reverse order
+ Sort an array by key
@@ -1106,19 +1199,25 @@ Directory class with properties, handle and class and methods read, rewind and c
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+ Calculate Levenshtein distance between two strings
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+Assign variables as if they were an array.
+Like array(), this is not really a function, but a language construct.
+list() is used to assign a list of variables in one operation.
+Note: list() only works on numerical arrays and assumes the numerical indices start at 0.
+
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+ Get numeric formatting information
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+ Strip whitespace from the beginning of a string
@@ -1197,21 +1296,28 @@ Directory class with properties, handle and class and methods read, rewind and c
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+ Calculate the md5 hash of a string
+ Calculates the md5 hash of a given filename
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+ Calculate the metaphone key of a string
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+ Return current UNIX timestamp with microseconds
+Returns the string "msec sec" where sec is the current time measured in the number of seconds
+since the Unix Epoch (0:00:00 January 1, 1970 GMT), and msec is the microseconds part.
+This function is only available on operating systems that support the gettimeofday() system call.
+Both portions of the string are returned in units of seconds.
+
+ Formats a number as a currency string
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+mysql_affected_rows() returns the number of rows affected by the last INSERT,
+UPDATE or DELETE query associated with link_identifier.
+If the link identifier isn't specified, the last link opened by mysql_connect() is assumed.
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+Note: If you are using transactions, you need to call mysql_affected_rows()
+after your INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE query, not after the commit.
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+If the last query was a DELETE query with no WHERE clause,
+all of the records will have been deleted from the table but this function will return zero.
+
+Note: When using UPDATE, MySQL will not update columns where the new value is the same as the old value.
+This creates the possiblity that mysql_affected_rows() may not actually equal the number of rows matched,
+only the number of rows that were literally affected by the query.
+
+mysql_affected_rows() does not work with SELECT statements; only on statements which modify records.
+To retrieve the number of rows returned by a SELECT, use mysql_num_rows().
+
+If the last query failed, this function will return -1.
+
+ Close MySQL connection
+ Open a connection to a MySQL Server
+ Create a MySQL database
+ Move internal result pointer
+ Get result data
+ Send a MySQL query
+
+Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
+
+mysql_drop_db() attempts to drop (remove) an entire database from the server
+associated with the specified link identifier.
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+For downward compatibility mysql_dropdb() can also be used. This is deprecated, however.
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+Note: The function mysql_drop_db() is deprecated.
+It is preferable to use mysql_query() to issue a SQL DROP DATABASE statement instead.
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+Returns the error number from the last MySQL function, or 0 (zero) if no error occurred.
+
+Errors coming back from the MySQL database backend no longer issue warnings.
+Instead, use mysql_errno() to retrieve the error code.
+Note that this function only returns the error code from the most recently executed
+MySQL function (not including mysql_error() and mysql_errno()), so if you want to use it,
+make sure you check the value before calling another MySQL function.
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+Returns the error text from the last MySQL function, or '' (the empty string) if no error occurred.
+
+Errors coming back from the MySQL database backend no longer issue warnings.
+Instead, use mysql_error() to retrieve the error text.
+Note that this function only returns the error text from the most recently
+executed MySQL function (not including mysql_error() and mysql_errno()),
+so if you want to use it, make sure you check the value before calling another MySQL function.
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+Returns an array that corresponds to the fetched row, or FALSE if there are no more rows.
+
+mysql_fetch_array() is an extended version of mysql_fetch_row().
+In addition to storing the data in the numeric indices of the result array,
+it also stores the data in associative indices, using the field names as keys.
+
+If two or more columns of the result have the same field names,
+the last column will take precedence. To access the other column(s) of the same name,
+you must use the numeric index of the column or make an alias for the column.
+For aliased columns, you cannot access the contents with the original column name.
+
+
+Returns an associative array that corresponds to the fetched row, or FALSE if there are no more rows.
+
+mysql_fetch_assoc() is equivalent to calling mysql_fetch_array() with MYSQL_ASSOC
+for the optional second parameter. It only returns an associative array.
+This is the way mysql_fetch_array() originally worked.
+If you need the numeric indices as well as the associative, use mysql_fetch_array().
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+If two or more columns of the result have the same field names, the last column will take precedence.
+To access the other column(s) of the same name, you either need to access the result
+with numeric indices by using mysql_fetch_row() or add alias names.
+
+An important thing to note is that using mysql_fetch_assoc() is not significantly slower
+than using mysql_fetch_row(), while it provides a significant added value.
+
+
+Returns an object containing field information.
+
+mysql_fetch_field() can be used in order to obtain information about fields in a certain query result.
+If the field offset isn't specified, the next field that wasn't yet retrieved by mysql_fetch_field()
+is retrieved.
+
+The properties of the object are:
+name - column name
+table - name of the table the column belongs to
+max_length - maximum length of the column
+not_null - 1 if the column cannot be NULL
+primary_key - 1 if the column is a primary key
+unique_key - 1 if the column is a unique key
+multiple_key - 1 if the column is a non-unique key
+numeric - 1 if the column is numeric
+blob - 1 if the column is a BLOB
+type - the type of the column
+unsigned - 1 if the column is unsigned
+zerofill - 1 if the column is zero-filled
+
+ Get the length of each output in a result
+ Fetch a result row as an object
+ Get a result row as an enumerated array
+ Get the flags associated with the specified field in a result
+ Returns the length of the specified field
+ Get the name of the specified field in a result
+ Set result pointer to a specified field offset
+ Get name of the table the specified field is in
+ Get the type of the specified field in a result
+ Free result memory
+ Get MySQL client info
+ Get MySQL host info
+ Get MySQL protocol info
+ Get MySQL server info
+ Get information about the most recent query
+ Get the ID generated from the previous INSERT operation
+ List databases available on a MySQL server
+ List MySQL result fields
+ List MySQL processes
+ List tables in a MySQL database
+ Get number of fields in result
+ Get number of rows in result
+ Open a persistent connection to a MySQL server
+ Ping a server connection or reconnect if there is no connection
mysql_query() sends a query to the currently active database on the server
that's associated with the specified link identifier.
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It defaults to MYSQL_STORE_RESULT, so the result is buffered.
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+ Escapes special characters in a string for use in a SQL statement, taking into account the current charset of the connection.
+ Get result data
+ Select a MySQL database
+ Get current system status
+ Get table name of field
+ Return the current thread ID
mysql_unbuffered_query() sends a SQL query query to MySQL, without fetching and buffering the
result rows automatically, as mysql_query() does.
@@ -1414,13 +1600,14 @@ The optional result_mode parameter can be MYSQL_USE_RESULT and MYSQL_STORE_RESUL
It defaults to MYSQL_USE_RESULT, so the result is not buffered.
See also mysql_query() for the counterpart of this behaviour.
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+ Sort an array using a case insensitive "natural order" algorithm
+ Sort an array using a "natural order" algorithm
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+ Advance the internal array pointer of an array
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+ Inserts HTML line breaks before all newlines in a string
+ Query language and locale information
@@ -1435,7 +1622,7 @@ See also mysql_query() for the counterpart of this behaviour.
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+ Format a number with grouped thousands
@@ -1586,7 +1773,7 @@ See also mysql_query() for the counterpart of this behaviour.
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+ Returns the ASCII value of the first character of string. This function complements chr().
@@ -1611,7 +1798,7 @@ See also mysql_query() for the counterpart of this behaviour.
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+ Parses the string into variables
@@ -1782,11 +1969,13 @@ See also mysql_query() for the counterpart of this behaviour.
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+ Returns a string containing the version of the currently running PHP parser.
+Note: This information is also available in the predefined constant PHP_VERSION.
+
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+ Get the current element from an array
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+ Rewind the internal array pointer
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+Output a string.
+Outputs arg. Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
+print() is not actually a real function (it is a language construct) so you are not required to use parentheses with it.
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+ Output a formatted string.
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+ Convert a quoted-printable string to an 8 bit string
+ Quote meta characters
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+ Create an array containing a range of elements
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+ Set the internal pointer of an array to its first element
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+ Sort an array in reverse order
+ Strip whitespace from the end of a string
@@ -1976,7 +2171,19 @@ See also mysql_query() for the counterpart of this behaviour.
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+ Send a cookie
+setcookie() defines a cookie to be sent along with the rest of the HTTP headers.
+Like other headers, cookies must be sent before any output from your script (this is a protocol restriction).
+This requires that you place calls to this function prior to any output, including <html> and <head> tags as well as any whitespace.
+If output exists prior to calling this function, setcookie() will fail and return FALSE.
+If setcookie() successfully runs, it will return TRUE.
+This does not indicate whether the user accepted the cookie.
+
+All the arguments except the name argument are optional.
+If only the name argument is present, the cookie by that name will be deleted from the remote client.
+You may also replace an argument with an empty string ("") in order to skip that argument.
+Because the expire and secure arguments are integers, they cannot be skipped with an empty string, use a zero (0) instead.
+
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+ Set locale information
@@ -2006,6 +2213,12 @@ See also mysql_query() for the counterpart of this behaviour.
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+Calculate the sha1 hash of a string
+Calculates the sha1 hash of str using the US Secure Hash Algorithm 1, and returns that hash.
+The hash is a 40-character hexadecimal number.
+
+ Calculate the sha1 hash of a file
@@ -2020,12 +2233,12 @@ See also mysql_query() for the counterpart of this behaviour.
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+ Calculate the similarity between two strings
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+ Get the number of elements in variable. The sizeof() function is an alias for count().
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+ Replace all occurrences of the search string with the replacement string
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+This function performs the ROT13 encoding on the str argument and returns the resulting string.
+The ROT13 encoding simply shifts every letter by 13 places in the alphabet while leaving non-alpha characters untouched.
+Encoding and decoding are done by the same function, passing an encoded string as argument
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+ Randomly shuffles a string
+ Return information about words used in a string
+ Binary safe case-insensitive string comparison
+ Find the first occurrence of a character.This function is an alias for strstr(), and is identical in every way.
+ Binary safe string comparison.
+Returns < 0 if str1 is less than str2; > 0 if str1 is greater than str2, and 0 if they are equal.
+Note that this comparison is case sensitive.
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+ Locale based string comparison
+ Find length of initial segment not matching mask
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+ Un-quote string quoted with addslashes()
+ Case-insensitive strstr()
+ Get string length
+ Case insensitive string comparisons using a "natural order" algorithm
+ String comparisons using a "natural order" algorithm
+ Binary safe case-insensitive string comparison of the first n characters
+ Binary safe string comparison of the first n characters
+ Find position of first occurrence of a string
+ Find the last occurrence of a character in a string
+ Reverse a string
+ Find position of last occurrence of a char in a string
+ Find length of initial segment matching mask
+ Find first occurrence of a string
+ Tokenize string
+ Make a string lowercase
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+ Translate certain characters
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+ Count the number of substring occurrences
+ Replace text within a portion of a string
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+ Sort an array with a user-defined comparison function and maintain index association
+ Make a string's first character uppercase
+ Uppercase the first character of each word in a string
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+ Output a formatted string
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