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. A parameter indicating what will be printed (a pre-defined constant flag, see table below) needs to be passed. For example to print the general credits, you will use somewhere in your code:
And if you want to print the core developers and the documentation group, in a page of its own, you will use: And if you feel like embedding all the credits in your page, then code like the one below will do it:
<html>
<head>
<title>My credits page</title>
</head>
<body>
<?php
// some code of your own
phpcredits(CREDITS_ALL + CREDITS_FULLPAGE);
// some more code
?>
</body>
</html>
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Table 1. Pre-defined phpcredits() flags
| 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 the 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 4.0 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 | This flag is defined but, as of PHP 4.0.1pl2, it is not used |
See also phpinfo(), phpversion(), php_logo_guid().