php-doc-en/reference/fam/reference.xml
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
<!-- $Revision: 1.6 $ -->
<reference id="ref.fam">
<title>File Alteration Monitor Functions</title>
<titleabbrev>fam</titleabbrev>
<partintro>
<section id="fam.intro">
&reftitle.intro;
<para>
FAM monitors files and directories, notifying interested applications of
changes. More information about FAM is available at
<ulink url="&url.fam;">&url.fam;</ulink>.
</para>
<para>
A PHP script may specify a list of files for FAM to monitor
using the functions provided by this extension.
</para>
<para>
The FAM process is started when the first connection
from any application to it is opened. It exits after all
connections to it have been closed.
</para>
&note.no-windows.extension;
</section>
<section id="fam.requirements">
&reftitle.required;
<para>
This extension uses the functions of the <ulink url="&url.fam.download;">
FAM</ulink> library, developed by SGI. Therefore you have to download and
install the FAM library.
<!-- This extension requires ... version ... as available on ... -->
</para>
</section>
&reference.fam.configure;
<section id="fam.configuration">
&reftitle.runtime;
&no.config;
</section>
<section id="fam.resources">
&reftitle.resources;
<section id="fam.resources.fam">
<title>FAM resource</title>
<para>
</para>
</section>
</section>
&reference.fam.constants;
</partintro>
&reference.fam.functions;
</reference>
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