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How do I do documenation and adding comments in html, php, and javascript? Does dreamweaver have a function that speeds this up?
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In php you can use C and C++ style comments and rdivilbiss displayed, as well as shell script comments using # like:
#this is a comment
For documentation of your projects, look at phpdocumentor-->http://www
It will document your project for you.
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by: rdivilbissPosted on 2005-04-01 at 14:10:55ID: 13684897
HTML Comments:
<!-- inline comment -->
<!--
block comment
-->
JavaScript and PHP Comments
// inline comment
/*
block comment
*/
Since the opening and closing of most comments is two characters, even invoking a command with <Alt><Ket> is two characters. (okay 3 & 4 in HTML, but still) What is there to speed up?