Better yet, go there and add the quick reference to KDE Konqueror instead of IE5. Dean Householder wrote: > Trent, > > I've been really impressed with Wrox's "Begining PHP 4" and "Professional > PHP Programming". Also O'Reilly has a lot of really good books. I have > their PHP Pocket Reference.($10) which has all of the functions summerized > and categorized with their parameters. I also would highly recomment > www.php.net. They have a very complete resource section and extensive user > input at http://www.php.net/quickref.php. > > A neat trick that they show is that you can download the Internet Explorer > 5 Web Accessories package which includes the Quick Reference so that you can > open up browser window and just type "php " and the name of the function you > want to display and it will take you there. The link to do it is: > http://www.php.net/tips.php and scroll down to: Adding the Quick Reference > to Internet Explorer 5. > Good luck. > Dean Householder > www.DaylightCreations.com/ > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Trent Shipley" > To: "PLUG" ; "AZIPA2" > > Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 8:39 AM > Subject: [azipa] PHP books? > > Does anyone have favorite PHP books? > > Introductory? > > Reference? > > ===================== > > Trent Shipley