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1 '\" te |
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2 .\" Copyright (c) 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. |
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3 .TH php 1 "01 Aug 2008" "SunOS 5.11" "User Commands" |
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4 |
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5 .SH "NAME" |
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6 php \- PHP Command Line Interface |
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7 |
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8 .SH "SYNOPSIS" |
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9 .PP |
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10 .nf |
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11 php [options] [ -f ] file [[--] args...] |
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12 php [options] -r code [[--] args...] |
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13 php [options] [-B code] -R code [-E code] [[--] args...] |
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14 php [options] [-B code] -F file [-E code] [[--] args...] |
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15 php [options] -- [ args...] |
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16 php [options] -a |
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17 .fi |
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18 .PP |
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19 .nf |
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20 php-config [options] --prefix |
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21 php-config [options] --includes |
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22 php-config [options] --ldflags |
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23 php-config [options] --libs |
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24 php-config [options] --extension-dir |
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25 php-config [options] --include-dir |
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26 php-config [options] --php-binary |
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27 php-config [options] --version |
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28 php-config [options] --vernum |
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29 .fi |
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30 .PP |
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31 .nf |
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32 phpize [options] --clean |
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33 phpize [options] --help |
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34 phpize [options] --version |
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35 phpize -v |
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36 .fi |
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37 .SH "DESCRIPTION" |
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38 .PP |
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39 For ease of access, the PHP manual has been split up into its |
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40 three main components. |
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41 .SH "OVERVIEW" |
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42 .PP |
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43 .nf |
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44 php |
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45 php-config |
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46 phpize |
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47 .fi |
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48 .SH "PLATFORM-SPECIFIC" |
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49 .PP |
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50 If you are new to PHP, you should start with the PHP documentation, |
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51 which is located in /usr/php/doc. |
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52 .PP |
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53 The man pages listed above are installed in the /usr/php/man |
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54 directory. |
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55 .PP |
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56 Extensive additional documentation for PHP Extensions is available. |
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57 This additional documentation is in the /usr/php/doc directory. |
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58 .PP |
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59 You can view PHP's documentation with man(1) by including |
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60 /usr/php/man in the MANPATH environment variable. Please note that |
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61 running catman(1M) on the PHP manual pages is not supported. For |
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62 other Solaris-specific details, see the NOTES section below. |
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63 .SH "ATTRIBUTES" |
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64 See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: |
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65 .sp |
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66 .TS |
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67 tab() allbox; |
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68 cw(2.750000i)| cw(2.750000i) |
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69 lw(2.750000i)| lw(2.750000i). |
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70 ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE |
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71 AvailabilityT{ |
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72 web/php-52, web/php-52/documentation, web/php-52/extension/php-mysql |
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73 T} |
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74 Interface StabilityUncommitted\&. |
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75 .TE |
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76 .sp |
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77 .SH "SEE ALSO" |
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78 .nf |
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79 http://www.php.net/ PHP Home Page |
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80 http://www.php.net/docs.php PHP Documentation Page |
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81 http://pear.php.net/ PEAR Repository |
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82 http://pecl.php.net/ PECL Repository |
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83 .fi |
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84 .SH "NOTES" |
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85 .PP |
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86 PHP has been built to be largefile-aware and to use |
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87 64-bit integers, although the interpreter and the library |
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88 themselves are 32-bit applications (LP32). |
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89 .PP |
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90 If you wish to build and install PHP add-on modules from PECL, |
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91 you can do so using the phpize script - see phpize(1) for |
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92 details. |
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93 .PP |
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94 PHP is a recursive acronym which stands for PHP Hypertext Pages. |