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the separator used in php generated urls to separate arguments.

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every character in this directive is considered as separator!

Last Update: 2011-10-24
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Korean

대화상자에 실행할 명령 표시하지 않음transient means that the kdesu app will be attached to the app specified by the winid so that it is like a dialog box rather than some separate program

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do not show the command to be run in the dialog

Last Update: 2011-10-23
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Korean

for security reasons, you should not put your dynamic modules into publicly accessible directories. even though it can be done and it simplifies testing, you should put them into a separate directory in production environments.

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if you compiled it into the php binary, omit the call to dl(), as the module's functionality is instantly available to your scripts.

Last Update: 2011-10-24
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Korean

unpack() works slightly different from perl as the unpacked data is stored in an associative array. to accomplish this you have to name the different format codes and separate them by a slash /.

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to accomplish this you have to name the different format codes and separate them by a slash /.

Last Update: 2011-10-24
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Korean

select this option to create the necessary markup for a screenshot. the screenshot markup contains the mediaoption markup. use for screenshots only. other figures and images should use inlinemediaobject if inside text, or mediaobject to separate the image from the text.

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select this option to create the necessary markup for a screenshot. the screenshot markup contains the mediaoption markup. use for screenshots only. other figures and images should use inlinemediaobject if inside text, or mediaobject to separate the image from the text.

Last Update: 2011-10-23
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Korean

an opening square bracket introduces a character class, ter- minated by a closing square bracket. a closing square bracket on its own is not special. if a closing square bracket is required as a member of the class, it should be the first data character in the class (after an initial cir- cumflex, if present) or escaped with a backslash. a character class matches a single character in the subject; the character must be in the set of characters defined by the class, unless the first character in the class is a cir- cumflex, in which case the subject character must not be in the set defined by the class. if a circumflex is actually required as a member of the class, ensure it is not the first character, or escape it with a backslash. for example, the character class [aeiou] matches any lower case vowel, while [^aeiou] matches any character that is not a lower case vowel. note that a circumflex is just a con- venient notation for specifying the characters which are in the class by enumerating those that are not. it is not an assertion: it still consumes a character from the subject string, and fails if the current pointer is at the end of the string. when caseless matching is set, any letters in a class represent both their upper case and lower case versions, so for example, a caseless [aeiou] matches "a" as well as "a", and a caseless [^aeiou] does not match "a", whereas a case- ful version would. the newline character is never treated in any special way in character classes, whatever the setting of the pcre_dotall or pcre_multiline options is. a class such as [^a] will always match a newline. the minus (hyphen) character can be used to specify a range of characters in a character class. for example, [d-m] matches any letter between d and m, inclusive. if a minus character is required in a class, it must be escaped with a backslash or appear in a position where it cannot be inter- preted as indicating a range, typically as the first or last character in the class. it is not possible to have the literal character "]" as the end character of a range. a pattern such as [w-]46] is interpreted as a class of two characters ("w" and "-") fol- lowed by a literal string "46]", so it would match "w46]" or "-46]". however, if the "]" is escaped with a backslash it is interpreted as the end of range, so [w-\]46] is inter- preted as a single class containing a range followed by two separate characters. the octal or hexadecimal representation of "]" can also be used to end a range. ranges operate in ascii collating sequence. they can also be used for characters specified numerically, for example [\000-\037]. if a range that includes letters is used when caseless matching is set, it matches the letters in either case. for example, [w-c] is equivalent to [][\^_`wxyzabc], matched caselessly, and if character tables for the "fr" locale are in use, [\xc8-\xcb] matches accented e characters in both cases. the character types \d, \d, \s, \s, \w, and \w may also appear in a character class, and add the characters that they match to the class. for example, [\dabcdef] matches any hexadecimal digit. a circumflex can conveniently be used with the upper case character types to specify a more res- tricted set of characters than the matching lower case type. for example, the class [^\w_] matches any letter or digit, but not underscore. all non-alphanumeric characters other than\, -, ^ (at the start) and the terminating] are non-special in character classes, but it does no harm if they are escaped.

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the special the special item (?r) is provided for the specific case of recursion.

Last Update: 2011-10-24
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