[PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /en/functions wddx.xml From: Egon Schmid (eschmid <email protected>)
Date: 09/16/01

eschmid Sun Sep 16 19:01:50 2001 EDT

  Modified files:
    /phpdoc/en/functions wddx.xml
  Log:
  Whitespace fix. </para> should be on a newline.
  
Index: phpdoc/en/functions/wddx.xml
diff -u phpdoc/en/functions/wddx.xml:1.10 phpdoc/en/functions/wddx.xml:1.11
--- phpdoc/en/functions/wddx.xml:1.10 Sun Sep 16 15:34:10 2001
+++ phpdoc/en/functions/wddx.xml Sun Sep 16 19:01:49 2001
@@ -1,19 +1,19 @@
 <?xml encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!-- $Revision: 1.10 $ -->
+<!-- $Revision: 1.11 $ -->
  <reference id="ref.wddx">
- <title>WDDX functions</title>
+ <title>WDDX Functions</title>
   <titleabbrev>WDDX</titleabbrev>
   
   <partintro>
    <para>
- These functions are intended for work with
- <ulink url="&url.wddx;">WDDX</ulink>.
+ These functions are intended for work with <ulink
+ url="&url.wddx;">WDDX</ulink>.
    </para>
    <para>
     In order to use WDDX, you will need to install the expat library
- (which comes with apache 1.3.7 or higher) and recompile PHP with
- <option role="configure">--with-xml</option> and
- <option role="configure">--enable-wddx</option>.
+ (which comes with apache 1.3.7 or higher) and recompile PHP with
+ <option role="configure">--with-xml</option> and <option
+ role="configure">--enable-wddx</option>.
    </para>
    <para>
     Note that all the functions that serialize variables use the first
@@ -21,7 +21,6 @@
     serialized into an array or structure. If the first element has
     string key, then it is serialized into a structure, otherwise,
     into an array.
-
     <example>
      <title>Serializing a single value</title>
      <programlisting role="php">
@@ -29,8 +28,8 @@
 print wddx_serialize_value("PHP to WDDX packet example", "PHP packet");
 ?&gt;
      </programlisting>
- </example></para>
-
+ </example>
+ </para>
    <para>
     This example will produce:
     <informalexample>
@@ -56,11 +55,10 @@
 print $packet;
 ?&gt;
      </programlisting>
- </example></para>
-
+ </example>
+ </para>
    <para>
     This example will produce:
-
     <informalexample>
      <programlisting role="php">
 &lt;wddxPacket version='1.0'&gt;&lt;header comment='PHP'/&gt;&lt;data&gt;&lt;struct&gt;
@@ -68,8 +66,8 @@
 &lt;array length='3'&gt;&lt;string&gt;Austin&lt;/string&gt;&lt;string&gt;Novato&lt;/string&gt;
 &lt;string&gt;Seattle&lt;/string&gt;&lt;/array&gt;&lt;/var&gt;&lt;/struct&gt;&lt;/data&gt;&lt;/wddxPacket&gt;
      </programlisting>
- </informalexample></para>
-
+ </informalexample>
+ </para>
   </partintro>
   
   <refentry id="function.wddx-serialize-value">
@@ -88,14 +86,13 @@
       <parameter><optional>comment</optional></parameter></paramdef>
      </funcprototype>
     </funcsynopsis>
-
     <para>
      <function>wddx_serialize_value</function> is used to create a
      WDDX packet from a single given value. It takes the value
      contained in <parameter>var</parameter>, and an optional
      <parameter>comment</parameter> string that appears in the packet
- header, and returns the WDDX packet.</para>
-
+ header, and returns the WDDX packet.
+ </para>
    </refsect1>
   </refentry>
   
@@ -115,18 +112,17 @@
       </paramdef>
      </funcprototype>
     </funcsynopsis>
-
     <para>
      <function>wddx_serialize_vars</function> is used to create a WDDX
      packet with a structure that contains the serialized
- representation of the passed variables.</para>
-
+ representation of the passed variables.
+ </para>
     <para>
      <function>wddx_serialize_vars</function> takes a variable number
      of arguments, each of which can be either a string naming a
      variable or an array containing strings naming the variables or
- another array, etc.</para>
-
+ another array, etc.
+ </para>
     <para>
      <example>
       <title>wddx_serialize_vars example</title>
@@ -141,8 +137,8 @@
 print wddx_serialize_vars("a", "b", $clvars);
 ?&gt;
       </programlisting>
- </example></para>
-
+ </example>
+ </para>
     <para>
      The above example will produce:
      <programlisting>
@@ -150,8 +146,8 @@
 &lt;var name='b'&gt;&lt;number&gt;5.5&lt;/number&gt;&lt;/var&gt;&lt;var name='c'&gt;&lt;array length='3'&gt;
 &lt;string&gt;blue&lt;/string&gt;&lt;string&gt;orange&lt;/string&gt;&lt;string&gt;violet&lt;/string&gt;&lt;/array&gt;&lt;/var&gt;
 &lt;var name='d'&gt;&lt;string&gt;colors&lt;/string&gt;&lt;/var&gt;&lt;/struct&gt;&lt;/data&gt;&lt;/wddxPacket&gt;
- </programlisting></para>
-
+ </programlisting>
+ </para>
    </refsect1>
   </refentry>
   
@@ -171,7 +167,6 @@
       <parameter><optional>comment</optional></parameter></paramdef>
      </funcprototype>
     </funcsynopsis>
-
     <para>
      Use <function>wddx_packet_start</function> to start a new WDDX
      packet for incremental addition of variables. It takes an
@@ -195,12 +190,11 @@
       <paramdef>int <parameter>packet_id</parameter></paramdef>
      </funcprototype>
     </funcsynopsis>
-
     <para>
      <function>wddx_packet_end</function> ends the WDDX packet
      specified by the <parameter>packet_id</parameter> and returns the
- string with the packet.</para>
-
+ string with the packet.
+ </para>
    </refsect1>
   </refentry>
   
@@ -223,14 +217,13 @@
       </paramdef>
      </funcprototype>
     </funcsynopsis>
-
     <para>
      <function>wddx_add_vars</function> is used to serialize passed
      variables and add the result to the packet specified by the
      <parameter>packet_id</parameter>. The variables to be serialized
      are specified in exactly the same way as
- <function>wddx_serialize_vars</function>.</para>
-
+ <function>wddx_serialize_vars</function>.
+ </para>
    </refsect1>
   </refentry>
   
@@ -247,13 +240,12 @@
       <paramdef>string <parameter>packet</parameter></paramdef>
      </funcprototype>
     </funcsynopsis>
-
     <para>
      <function>wddx_deserialize</function> takes a
      <parameter>packet</parameter> string and deserializes it. It
      returns the result which can be string, number, or array. Note
- that structures are deserialized into associative arrays.</para>
-
+ that structures are deserialized into associative arrays.
+ </para>
    </refsect1>
   </refentry>
  </reference>