Derek Allard's Blog: Getting changes made to the CodeIgniter man...

Courtesy PHPDeveloper.org  Fri, 09/18/2009 - 11:27

If you're a fan of the CodeIgniter framework and have spotted a place in its manual that things maybe could be explained better (or that there's an error), you'll need to go through the process of getting it updated.

In this new post to his blog Derek Allard (of EllisLabs) looks at the best way to do it.

What I'd like to focus on here is how to go about improving the docs, and one approach...


 

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