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documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Controller-Basics.xml

@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
 
 
                 <para>
                 <para>
                     By default, <classname>Zend_Controller_Request_Http</classname> is
                     By default, <classname>Zend_Controller_Request_Http</classname> is
-                    used, which provides access to the entire HTTP request
+                    used, which provides access to the entire <acronym>HTTP</acronym> request
                     environment.
                     environment.
                 </para>
                 </para>
             </listitem>
             </listitem>
@@ -78,22 +78,22 @@
 
 
                 <para>
                 <para>
                     The default router,
                     The default router,
-                    <classname>Zend_Controller_Router_Rewrite</classname>, takes a URI
-                    endpoint as specified in
+                    <classname>Zend_Controller_Router_Rewrite</classname>, takes a
+                    <acronym>URI</acronym> endpoint as specified in
                     <classname>Zend_Controller_Request_Http</classname> and decomposes it
                     <classname>Zend_Controller_Request_Http</classname> and decomposes it
                     into a controller, action, and parameters based on the path
                     into a controller, action, and parameters based on the path
-                    information in the url. As an example, the URL
+                    information in the url. As an example, the <acronym>URL</acronym>
                     <filename>http://localhost/foo/bar/key/value</filename> would be
                     <filename>http://localhost/foo/bar/key/value</filename> would be
-                    decoded to use the <code>foo</code> controller,
-                    <code>bar</code> action, and specify a parameter
-                    <code>key</code> with a value of <code>value</code>.
+                    decoded to use the <emphasis>foo</emphasis> controller,
+                    <emphasis>bar</emphasis> action, and specify a parameter
+                    <emphasis>key</emphasis> with a value of <emphasis>value</emphasis>.
                 </para>
                 </para>
 
 
                 <para>
                 <para>
                     <classname>Zend_Controller_Router_Rewrite</classname> can also be used
                     <classname>Zend_Controller_Router_Rewrite</classname> can also be used
                     to match arbitrary paths; see <link
                     to match arbitrary paths; see <link
-                        linkend="zend.controller.router">the router
-                        documentation</link> for more information.
+                        linkend="zend.controller.router">the router documentation</link>
+                    for more information.
                 </para>
                 </para>
             </listitem>
             </listitem>
 
 
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@
                     <classname>Zend_Controller_Dispatcher_Interface</classname> is used to
                     <classname>Zend_Controller_Dispatcher_Interface</classname> is used to
                     define dispatchers. Dispatching is the process of pulling
                     define dispatchers. Dispatching is the process of pulling
                     the controller and action from the request object and
                     the controller and action from the request object and
-                    mapping them to a controller file/class and action method in
+                    mapping them to a controller file (or class) and action method in
                     the controller class. If the controller or action do not
                     the controller class. If the controller or action do not
                     exist, it handles determining default controllers and
                     exist, it handles determining default controllers and
                     actions to dispatch.
                     actions to dispatch.
@@ -116,8 +116,8 @@
                     is reset at any point, the loop will be repeated, calling
                     is reset at any point, the loop will be repeated, calling
                     whatever action is currently set in the request object. The
                     whatever action is currently set in the request object. The
                     first time the loop finishes with the request object's
                     first time the loop finishes with the request object's
-                    dispatched status set (boolean true), it will finish
-                    processing.
+                    dispatched status set (<type>Boolean</type> <constant>TRUE</constant>),
+                    it will finish processing.
                 </para>
                 </para>
 
 
                 <para>
                 <para>
@@ -127,8 +127,8 @@
                     Controller, and action methods as camelCasedMethods ending
                     Controller, and action methods as camelCasedMethods ending
                     in the word Action:
                     in the word Action:
                     <methodname>FooController::barAction()</methodname>. In this case, the
                     <methodname>FooController::barAction()</methodname>. In this case, the
-                    controller would be referred to as <code>foo</code> and
-                    the action as <code>bar</code>.
+                    controller would be referred to as <emphasis>foo</emphasis> and
+                    the action as <emphasis>bar</emphasis>.
                 </para>
                 </para>
 
 
                 <note>
                 <note>
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@
                 <para>
                 <para>
                     <classname>Zend_Controller_Action</classname> is the base action
                     <classname>Zend_Controller_Action</classname> is the base action
                     controller component. Each controller is a single class
                     controller component. Each controller is a single class
-                    that extends the <classname>Zend_Controller_Action class</classname>
+                    that extends the <classname>Zend_Controller_Action</classname> class
                     and should contain one or more action methods.
                     and should contain one or more action methods.
                 </para>
                 </para>
             </listitem>
             </listitem>
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@
                 <para>
                 <para>
                     The default response class is
                     The default response class is
                     <classname>Zend_Controller_Response_Http</classname>, which is
                     <classname>Zend_Controller_Response_Http</classname>, which is
-                    suitable for use in an HTTP environment.
+                    suitable for use in an <acronym>HTTP</acronym> environment.
                 </para>
                 </para>
             </listitem>
             </listitem>
         </itemizedlist>
         </itemizedlist>
@@ -190,8 +190,8 @@
         request is received by <classname>Zend_Controller_Front</classname>, which in turn
         request is received by <classname>Zend_Controller_Front</classname>, which in turn
         calls <classname>Zend_Controller_Router_Rewrite</classname> to determine which
         calls <classname>Zend_Controller_Router_Rewrite</classname> to determine which
         controller (and action in that controller) to dispatch.
         controller (and action in that controller) to dispatch.
-        <classname>Zend_Controller_Router_Rewrite</classname> decomposes the URI in order
-        to set the controller and action names in the request.
+        <classname>Zend_Controller_Router_Rewrite</classname> decomposes the <acronym>URI</acronym>
+        in order to set the controller and action names in the request.
         <classname>Zend_Controller_Front</classname> then enters a dispatch loop. It
         <classname>Zend_Controller_Front</classname> then enters a dispatch loop. It
         calls <classname>Zend_Controller_Dispatcher_Standard</classname>, passing it the
         calls <classname>Zend_Controller_Dispatcher_Standard</classname>, passing it the
         request, to dispatch to the controller and action specified in the
         request, to dispatch to the controller and action specified in the

+ 6 - 6
documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Controller-Dispatcher.xml

@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@
             action of that controller. If any of the module, controller, or
             action of that controller. If any of the module, controller, or
             action are not found, it will use default values for them.
             action are not found, it will use default values for them.
             <classname>Zend_Controller_Dispatcher_Standard</classname> specifies
             <classname>Zend_Controller_Dispatcher_Standard</classname> specifies
-            <code>index</code> for each of the controller and action defaults
-            and <code>default</code> for the module default value, but allows
+            <emphasis>index</emphasis> for each of the controller and action defaults
+            and <emphasis>default</emphasis> for the module default value, but allows
             the developer to change the default values for each using the
             the developer to change the default values for each using the
             <methodname>setDefaultController()</methodname>,
             <methodname>setDefaultController()</methodname>,
             <methodname>setDefaultAction()</methodname>, and
             <methodname>setDefaultAction()</methodname>, and
@@ -30,8 +30,8 @@
                 your default module namespaced as well (the default
                 your default module namespaced as well (the default
                 configuration is that the default module is
                 configuration is that the default module is
                 <emphasis>not</emphasis> namespaced). As of 1.5.0, you can now
                 <emphasis>not</emphasis> namespaced). As of 1.5.0, you can now
-                do so by specifying the <code>prefixDefaultModule</code> as true
-                in either the front controller or your dispatcher:
+                do so by specifying the <property>prefixDefaultModule</property> as
+                <constant>TRUE</constant> in either the front controller or your dispatcher:
             </para>
             </para>
 
 
             <programlisting language="php"><![CDATA[
             <programlisting language="php"><![CDATA[
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ $dispatcher->setParam('prefixDefaultModule', true);
         <para>
         <para>
             At the beginning of each iteration, it sets a flag in the request
             At the beginning of each iteration, it sets a flag in the request
             object indicating that the action has been dispatched. If an action
             object indicating that the action has been dispatched. If an action
-            or pre/postDispatch plugin resets that flag, the dispatch loop will
+            or pre or postDispatch plugin resets that flag, the dispatch loop will
             continue and attempt to dispatch the new request. By changing the
             continue and attempt to dispatch the new request. By changing the
             controller and/or action in the request and resetting the dispatched
             controller and/or action in the request and resetting the dispatched
             flag, the developer may define a chain of requests to perform.
             flag, the developer may define a chain of requests to perform.
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ public function bazAction()
             The dispatcher needs a variety of data in order to do its work - it
             The dispatcher needs a variety of data in order to do its work - it
             needs to know how to format controller and action names, where to
             needs to know how to format controller and action names, where to
             look for controller class files, whether or not a provided module
             look for controller class files, whether or not a provided module
-            name is valid, and an API for determining if a given request is even
+            name is valid, and an <acronym>API</acronym> for determining if a given request is even
             dispatchable based on the other information available.
             dispatchable based on the other information available.
         </para>
         </para>
 
 

+ 19 - 17
documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Controller-Exceptions.xml

@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
         <title>Introduction</title>
         <title>Introduction</title>
 
 
         <para>
         <para>
-            The MVC components in Zend Framework utilize a Front Controller,
+            The <acronym>MVC</acronym> components in Zend Framework utilize a Front Controller,
             which means that all requests to a given site will go through a
             which means that all requests to a given site will go through a
             single entry point. As a result, all exceptions bubble up to the
             single entry point. As a result, all exceptions bubble up to the
             Front Controller eventually, allowing the developer to handle them
             Front Controller eventually, allowing the developer to handle them
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
 
 
         <para>
         <para>
             However, exception messages and backtrace information often contain
             However, exception messages and backtrace information often contain
-            sensitive system information, such as SQL statements, file
+            sensitive system information, such as <acronym>SQL</acronym> statements, file
             locations, and more. To help protect your site, by default
             locations, and more. To help protect your site, by default
             <classname>Zend_Controller_Front</classname> catches all exceptions and
             <classname>Zend_Controller_Front</classname> catches all exceptions and
             registers them with the response object; in turn, by default, the
             registers them with the response object; in turn, by default, the
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
         <title>Handling Exceptions</title>
         <title>Handling Exceptions</title>
 
 
         <para>
         <para>
-            Several mechanisms are built in to the MVC components already to
+            Several mechanisms are built in to the <acronym>MVC</acronym> components already to
             allow you to handle exceptions.
             allow you to handle exceptions.
         </para>
         </para>
 
 
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
             </listitem>
             </listitem>
 
 
             <listitem>
             <listitem>
-                <para><classname>Zend_Controller_Front::throwExceptions()</classname></para>
+                <para><methodname>Zend_Controller_Front::throwExceptions()</methodname></para>
 
 
                 <para>
                 <para>
                     By passing a boolean true value to this method, you can tell
                     By passing a boolean true value to this method, you can tell
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ try {
 
 
             <listitem>
             <listitem>
                 <para>
                 <para>
-                    <classname>Zend_Controller_Response_Abstract::renderExceptions()</classname>
+                    <methodname>Zend_Controller_Response_Abstract::renderExceptions()</methodname>
                 </para>
                 </para>
 
 
                 <para>
                 <para>
@@ -102,14 +102,14 @@ try {
 
 
             <listitem>
             <listitem>
                 <para>
                 <para>
-                    <classname>Zend_Controller_Front::returnResponse()</classname> and
-                    <classname>Zend_Controller_Response_Abstract::isException()</classname>.
+                    <methodname>Zend_Controller_Front::returnResponse()</methodname> and
+                    <methodname>Zend_Controller_Response_Abstract::isException()</methodname>.
                 </para>
                 </para>
 
 
                 <para>
                 <para>
                     By passing a boolean true to
                     By passing a boolean true to
-                    <classname>Zend_Controller_Front::returnResponse()</classname>,
-                    <classname>Zend_Controller_Front::dispatch()</classname> will not render the
+                    <methodname>Zend_Controller_Front::returnResponse()</methodname>,
+                    <methodname>Zend_Controller_Front::dispatch()</methodname> will not render the
                     response, but instead return it. Once you have the response,
                     response, but instead return it. Once you have the response,
                     you may then test to see if any exceptions were trapped using
                     you may then test to see if any exceptions were trapped using
                     its <methodname>isException()</methodname> method, and retrieving the
                     its <methodname>isException()</methodname> method, and retrieving the
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ if ($response->isException()) {
 
 
                 <para>
                 <para>
                     The primary advantage this method offers over
                     The primary advantage this method offers over
-                    <classname>Zend_Controller_Front::throwExceptions()</classname> is to
+                    <methodname>Zend_Controller_Front::throwExceptions()</methodname> is to
                     allow you to conditionally render the response after
                     allow you to conditionally render the response after
                     handling the exception. This will catch any exception in the
                     handling the exception. This will catch any exception in the
                     controller chain, unlike the error handler plugin.
                     controller chain, unlike the error handler plugin.
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ if ($response->isException()) {
         <title>MVC Exceptions You May Encounter</title>
         <title>MVC Exceptions You May Encounter</title>
 
 
         <para>
         <para>
-            The various MVC components -- request, router, dispatcher, action
+            The various <acronym>MVC</acronym> components -- request, router, dispatcher, action
             controller, and response objects -- may each throw exceptions on
             controller, and response objects -- may each throw exceptions on
             occasion. Some exceptions may be conditionally overridden, and
             occasion. Some exceptions may be conditionally overridden, and
             others are used to indicate the developer may need to consider
             others are used to indicate the developer may need to consider
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ if ($response->isException()) {
         <itemizedlist>
         <itemizedlist>
             <listitem>
             <listitem>
                 <para>
                 <para>
-                    <classname>Zend_Controller_Dispatcher::dispatch()</classname> will,
+                    <methodname>Zend_Controller_Dispatcher::dispatch()</methodname> will,
                     by default, throw an exception if an invalid controller is
                     by default, throw an exception if an invalid controller is
                     requested. There are two recommended ways to deal with
                     requested. There are two recommended ways to deal with
                     this.
                     this.
@@ -164,7 +164,9 @@ if ($response->isException()) {
 
 
                 <itemizedlist>
                 <itemizedlist>
                     <listitem>
                     <listitem>
-                        <para>Set the <code>useDefaultControllerAlways</code> parameter.</para>
+                        <para>
+                            Set the <property>useDefaultControllerAlways</property> parameter.
+                        </para>
 
 
                         <para>
                         <para>
                             In your front controller, or your dispatcher, add
                             In your front controller, or your dispatcher, add
@@ -206,7 +208,7 @@ $dispatcher->setParam('useDefaultControllerAlways', true);
 
 
             <listitem>
             <listitem>
                 <para>
                 <para>
-                    <classname>Zend_Controller_Action::__call()</classname> will throw a
+                    <methodname>Zend_Controller_Action::__call()</methodname> will throw a
                     <classname>Zend_Controller_Action_Exception</classname> if it cannot
                     <classname>Zend_Controller_Action_Exception</classname> if it cannot
                     dispatch a non-existent action to a method. Most likely,
                     dispatch a non-existent action to a method. Most likely,
                     you will want to use some default action in the controller
                     you will want to use some default action in the controller
@@ -284,7 +286,7 @@ class My_Controller_Dispatcher extends Zend_Controller_Dispatcher
                         <para>
                         <para>
                             This method is nice because you can transparently
                             This method is nice because you can transparently
                             alter the action prior to final dispatch. However,
                             alter the action prior to final dispatch. However,
-                            it also means that typos in the URL may still
+                            it also means that typos in the <acronym>URL</acronym> may still
                             dispatch correctly, which is not great for search
                             dispatch correctly, which is not great for search
                             engine optimization.
                             engine optimization.
                         </para>
                         </para>
@@ -293,9 +295,9 @@ class My_Controller_Dispatcher extends Zend_Controller_Dispatcher
                     <listitem>
                     <listitem>
                         <para>
                         <para>
                             Use
                             Use
-                            <classname>Zend_Controller_Action::preDispatch()</classname>
+                            <methodname>Zend_Controller_Action::preDispatch()</methodname>
                             or
                             or
-                            <classname>Zend_Controller_Plugin_Abstract::preDispatch()</classname>
+                            <methodname>Zend_Controller_Plugin_Abstract::preDispatch()</methodname>
                             to identify invalid actions.
                             to identify invalid actions.
                         </para>
                         </para>