(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
phpcredits — Prints out the credits for PHP
This function prints out the credits listing the PHP developers, modules, etc. It generates the appropriate HTML codes to insert the information in a page.
flags
To generate a custom credits page, you may want to use the
flags
parameter.
name | description |
---|---|
CREDITS_ALL |
All the credits, equivalent to using: CREDITS_DOCS +
CREDITS_GENERAL + CREDITS_GROUP +
CREDITS_MODULES + CREDITS_FULLPAGE .
It generates a complete stand-alone HTML page with the appropriate tags.
|
CREDITS_DOCS | The credits for the documentation team |
CREDITS_FULLPAGE | Usually used in combination with the other flags. Indicates that a complete stand-alone HTML page needs to be printed including the information indicated by the other flags. |
CREDITS_GENERAL | General credits: Language design and concept, PHP authors and SAPI module. |
CREDITS_GROUP | A list of the core developers |
CREDITS_MODULES | A list of the extension modules for PHP, and their authors |
CREDITS_SAPI | A list of the server API modules for PHP, and their authors |
Always returns true
.
Example #1 Prints the general credits
<?phpphpcredits(CREDITS_GENERAL);?>
Example #2 Prints the core developers and the documentation group
<?phpphpcredits(CREDITS_GROUP | CREDITS_DOCS | CREDITS_FULLPAGE);?>
Example #3 Printing all the credits
<html> <head> <title>My credits page</title> </head> <body><?php// some code of your ownphpcredits(CREDITS_ALL - CREDITS_FULLPAGE);// some more code?> </body></html>
Note:
phpcredits() outputs plain text instead of HTML when using the CLI mode.