Zend Launches Online Documentation Center

April 28, 2008

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h2. Zend launches an Online Documentation Center to improve information access and visibility

p. You know when you reach that point when you just don’t remember where to configure your Zend Platform Events, how to set up your Tunneling, or what that Zend Core extension does? Well the documentation team at Zend have come up with a way to make all Zend product documentation as easily available as possible, so you can all benefit from our wisdom and experience. We’re launching the Zend Product Online Documentation Center, an online repository for all Zend product documentation. It’s easy to search and navigate through, and consolidates all information about Zend products in one place. Which means no more having to search through long pdf guides or having to open a certain product to get the information you want. Simply use the Table of Contents on the left to browse to the required topics, or use the Search box to quickly locate whatever information you’re looking for. What could be simpler?

p. We welcome you all to check out the new center at “http://files.zend.com/help”:http://files.zend.com/help.

p. The Center also provides you with an easy way to contribute and share your views on the information available. Clicking the ‘Submit Documentation Feedback’ link at the bottom of each page allows you to send an e-mail directly to the Zend Documentation Team. Please feel free to send us any comments / suggestions / complaints (in case the odd problem has slipped through our net).

p. Useful Documentation Links:

*(disc) “Zend Platform Reference information”:http://files.zend.com/help/Zend-Platform-Help/reference.htm
* “Zend Core Extension information”:http://files.zend.com/help/Zend-Core-Help/appendix_a.htm
* “Zend Studio for Eclipse Quick Start Guide”:http://files.zend.com/help/Zend-Studio-Eclipse-Help/quick_start.htm
* “Zend Guard Basic Tutorial”:http://files.zend.com/help/Zend-Guard-Help/obfuscating_code.htm

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Many moons ago, at the tender age of 14, Cal touched his first computer. (We're using the term "computer" loosely here, it was a TRS-80 Model 1) Since then his life has never been the same. He graduated from TRS-80s to Commodores and eventually to IBM PC's. For the past 10 years Cal has worked with PHP and MySQL on Linux OSX, and when necessary, Windows. He has built on a variety of projects ranging in size from simple web pages to multi-million dollar web applications. When not banging his head on his monitor, attempting a blood sacrifice to get a particular piece of code working, he enjoys building and managing development teams using his widely imitated but never patented management style of "management by wandering around". Cal is currently based in Nashville, TN and is gainfully unemployed as the Chief Marketing Officer of Blue Parabola, LLC. Cal is happily married to wife 1.28, the lovely and talented Kathy. Together they have 2 kids who were both bright enough not to pursue a career in IT. Cal blogs at http://blog.calevans.com and is the founder and host of Day Camp 4 Developers

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