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- some manual fixes

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thomas 16 years ago
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documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Session-SaveHandler-DbTable.xml

@@ -3,12 +3,13 @@
 <sect1 id="zend.session.savehandler.dbtable">
 <sect1 id="zend.session.savehandler.dbtable">
     <title>Zend_Session_SaveHandler_DbTable</title>
     <title>Zend_Session_SaveHandler_DbTable</title>
     <para>
     <para>
-        The basic setup for Zend_Session_SaveHandler_DbTable must at least
-        have four columns, denoted in the config array/Zend_Config object:
+        The basic setup for <classname>Zend_Session_SaveHandler_DbTable</classname> must at least
+        have four columns, denoted in the config array or <classname>Zend_Config</classname> object:
         primary, which is the primary key and defaults to just the session
         primary, which is the primary key and defaults to just the session
         id which by default is a string of length 32;
         id which by default is a string of length 32;
         modified, which is the unix timestamp of the last modified date;
         modified, which is the unix timestamp of the last modified date;
-        lifetime, which is the lifetime of the session (modified + lifetime > time());
+        lifetime, which is the lifetime of the session
+        (<command>modified + lifetime > time();</command>);
         and data, which is the serialized data stored in the session
         and data, which is the serialized data stored in the session
     </para>
     </para>
     <example id="zend.session.savehandler.dbtable.basic">
     <example id="zend.session.savehandler.dbtable.basic">
@@ -54,7 +55,7 @@ Zend_Session::start();
     </example>
     </example>
     <para>
     <para>
         You can also use Multiple Columns in your primary key for
         You can also use Multiple Columns in your primary key for
-        Zend_Session_SaveHandler_DbTable.
+        <classname>Zend_Session_SaveHandler_DbTable</classname>.
     </para>
     </para>
     <example id="zend.session.savehandler.dbtable.multi-column-key">
     <example id="zend.session.savehandler.dbtable.multi-column-key">
         <title>Using a Multi-Column Primary Key</title>
         <title>Using a Multi-Column Primary Key</title>

+ 1 - 1
documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Tag-Introduction.xml

@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ foreach ($list as $item) {
 }
 }
 ]]></programlisting>
 ]]></programlisting>
         <para>
         <para>
-            This will output the three items Code, Zend Framework and PHP with
+            This will output the three items Code, Zend Framework and <acronym>PHP</acronym> with
             the absolute values 10, 1 and 2.
             the absolute values 10, 1 and 2.
         </para>
         </para>
     </example>
     </example>

+ 5 - 5
documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Test-PHPUnit-Db.xml

@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
         abstract object graph can then be compared using assertions. A common use-case in database
         abstract object graph can then be compared using assertions. A common use-case in database
         testing is setting up some tables with seed data, then performing some operations, and
         testing is setting up some tables with seed data, then performing some operations, and
         finally asserting that the operated on database-state is equal to some predefined expected
         finally asserting that the operated on database-state is equal to some predefined expected
-        state.  <classname>Zend_Test_PHPUnit_Db</classname> simplifies this task by allowing to
+        state. <classname>Zend_Test_PHPUnit_Db</classname> simplifies this task by allowing to
         generate DataSets and DataTables from existing <classname>Zend_Db_Table_Abstract</classname>
         generate DataSets and DataTables from existing <classname>Zend_Db_Table_Abstract</classname>
         or <classname>Zend_Db_Table_Rowset_Abstract</classname> instances.
         or <classname>Zend_Db_Table_Rowset_Abstract</classname> instances.
     </para>
     </para>
@@ -29,10 +29,10 @@
     <para>
     <para>
         Furthermore this component allows to integrate any
         Furthermore this component allows to integrate any
         <classname>Zend_Db_Adapter_Abstract</classname> for testing wheras the original extension
         <classname>Zend_Db_Adapter_Abstract</classname> for testing wheras the original extension
-        only works with <classname>PDO</classname>. A Test Adapter implementation for
-        <classname>Zend_Db_Adapter_Abstract</classname> is also included in this component.  It
-        allows to instantiate a Db Adapter that requires no database at all and acts as an SQL and
-        result stack which is used by the API methods.
+        only works with <acronym>PDO</acronym>. A Test Adapter implementation for
+        <classname>Zend_Db_Adapter_Abstract</classname> is also included in this component. It
+        allows to instantiate a Db Adapter that requires no database at all and acts as an
+        <acronym>SQL</acronym> and result stack which is used by the <acronym>API</acronym> methods.
     </para>
     </para>
 
 
     <xi:include href="Zend_Test-PHPUnit-Db-Quickstart.xml" />
     <xi:include href="Zend_Test-PHPUnit-Db-Quickstart.xml" />