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    <pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2013 22:22:34 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Havard Eide's Blog: phpm (a vim PHP function lookup tool)]]></title>
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<i>Havard Eide</i> <a href="http://eide.org/2009/01/02/phpm/">shares a tool</a> he originally created to do function lookups when in vim - <a href="http://eide.org/files/phpm/phpm.zip">phpm</a>:
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4 years ago I wrote a small program called phpm that I used for php function lookup when coding in vim. since then I've crossed over to ZendStudio and I'm now using that for my everyday work. But: every now and then I've had requests regarding phpm and if I can't digg up the sources, and I've said: "sorry, but those are lost". Until today: I went through a old HD, digging through backups and files: and suddenly phpm resurfaced!
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He's <a href="http://eide.org/2009/01/02/phpm/">included the links</a> to the three things you'll need to get it working - the phpm file itself, XML required by it and an optional phpdocumentor template to create the output file. 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2009 15:34:02 -0600</pubDate>
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