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documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2-CloudWatch.xml

@@ -1,24 +1,24 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
 <!-- Reviewed: no -->
 <sect1 id="zend.service.amazon.ec2.cloudwatch">
-	<title>Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2: CloudWatch Monitoring</title>
-	<para>
-		Amazon CloudWatch is an easy-to-use web service that provides
-		comprehensive monitoring for Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon
-		EC2) and Elastic Load Balancing. For more details information 
-		check cout the <ulink ulr="http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/DeveloperGuide/index.html?SvcIntro.html">
-			Amazon CloudWatch Developers Guide</ulink>
-	</para>
-	
-	<sect2 id="zend.service.amazon.ec2.cloudwatch.usage">
-		<title>CloudWatch Usage</title>
+    <title>Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2: CloudWatch Monitoring</title>
+    <para>
+        Amazon CloudWatch is an easy-to-use web service that provides
+        comprehensive monitoring for Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon
+        EC2) and Elastic Load Balancing. For more details information
+        check cout the <ulink ulr="http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/DeveloperGuide/index.html?SvcIntro.html">
+            Amazon CloudWatch Developers Guide</ulink>
+    </para>
+
+    <sect2 id="zend.service.amazon.ec2.cloudwatch.usage">
+        <title>CloudWatch Usage</title>
 
         <example id="zend.service.amazon.ec2.cloudwatch.usage.list">
             <title>Listing Aviable Metrics</title>
             <para>
                 <code>listMetrics</code> returns a list of up to 500 valid metrics for
-				which there is recorded data available to a you and a NextToken string
-				that can be used to query for the next set of results.
+                which there is recorded data available to a you and a NextToken string
+                that can be used to query for the next set of results.
             </para>
 
             <programlisting language="php"><![CDATA[
@@ -26,81 +26,81 @@ $ec2_ebs = new Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2_CloudWatch('aws_key','aws_secret_key');
 $return = $ec2_ebs->listMetrics();
 ]]></programlisting>
         </example>
-		
-		<example id="zend.service.amazon.ec2.cloudwatch.usage.getmetricstatistics">
+
+        <example id="zend.service.amazon.ec2.cloudwatch.usage.getmetricstatistics">
             <title>Return Statistics for a given metric</title>
             <para>
                 <code>getMetricStatistics</code> Returns data for one or more
-				statistics of given a metric.
+                statistics of given a metric.
             </para>
-			<note>
-				The maximum number of datapoints that the Amazon CloudWatch service will
-			    return in a single GetMetricStatistics request is 1,440. If a request is
-			    made that would generate more datapoints than this amount, Amazon CloudWatch
-			    will return an error. You can alter your request by narrowing the time range
-			    (StartTime, EndTime) or increasing the Period in your single request. You may
-			    also get all of the data at the granularity you originally asked for by making
-			    multiple requests with adjacent time ranges.
-			</note>
-			<para>
-				<code>getMetricStatistics</code> only requires two parameters but it also has four
-				additional parameters that are optional.
-				<itemizedlist>
-					<listitem>
-						<emphasis>Required:</emphasis>
-					</listitem>
-					<listitem>
-						<emphasis>MeasureName</emphasis> The measure name that corresponds to
+            <note>
+                The maximum number of datapoints that the Amazon CloudWatch service will
+                return in a single GetMetricStatistics request is 1,440. If a request is
+                made that would generate more datapoints than this amount, Amazon CloudWatch
+                will return an error. You can alter your request by narrowing the time range
+                (StartTime, EndTime) or increasing the Period in your single request. You may
+                also get all of the data at the granularity you originally asked for by making
+                multiple requests with adjacent time ranges.
+            </note>
+            <para>
+                <code>getMetricStatistics</code> only requires two parameters but it also has four
+                additional parameters that are optional.
+                <itemizedlist>
+                    <listitem>
+                        <emphasis>Required:</emphasis>
+                    </listitem>
+                    <listitem>
+                        <emphasis>MeasureName</emphasis> The measure name that corresponds to
                         the measure for the gathered metric. Valid EC2 Values are
                         CPUUtilization, NetworkIn, NetworkOut, DiskWriteOps
                         DiskReadBytes, DiskReadOps, DiskWriteBytes. Valid Elastic
                         Load Balancing Metrics are Latency, RequestCount, HealthyHostCount
                         UnHealthyHostCount.  <ulink url="http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/DeveloperGuide/arch-AmazonCloudWatch-metricscollected.html">
-                        	For more information click here</ulink>
-					</listitem>
-					<listitem>
-						<emphasis>Statistics</emphasis> The statistics to be returned for the given metric. Valid
+                            For more information click here</ulink>
+                    </listitem>
+                    <listitem>
+                        <emphasis>Statistics</emphasis> The statistics to be returned for the given metric. Valid
                         values are Average, Maximum, Minimum, Samples, Sum.  You can specify
                         this as a string or as an array of values.  If you don't specify one
                         it will default to Average instead of failing out.  If you specify an incorrect
                         option it will just skip it. <ulink url="http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/DeveloperGuide/arch-Amazon-CloudWatch-statistics.html">
-                        	For more information click here</ulink>
-					</listitem>
-					<listitem>
-						<emphasis>Optional:</emphasis>
-					</listitem>
-					<listitem>
-						<emphasis>Dimensions</emphasis> Amazon CloudWatch allows you to specify one Dimension to further filter
+                            For more information click here</ulink>
+                    </listitem>
+                    <listitem>
+                        <emphasis>Optional:</emphasis>
+                    </listitem>
+                    <listitem>
+                        <emphasis>Dimensions</emphasis> Amazon CloudWatch allows you to specify one Dimension to further filter
                         metric data on. If you don't specify a dimension, the service returns the aggregate
                         of all the measures with the given measure name and time range.
-					</listitem>
-					<listitem>
-						<emphasis>Unit</emphasis> The standard unit of Measurement for a given Measure. Valid Values: Seconds,
+                    </listitem>
+                    <listitem>
+                        <emphasis>Unit</emphasis> The standard unit of Measurement for a given Measure. Valid Values: Seconds,
                         Percent, Bytes, Bits, Count, Bytes/Second, Bits/Second, Count/Second, and None
                         Constraints: When using count/second as the unit, you should use Sum as the statistic
                         instead of Average. Otherwise, the sample returns as equal to the number of requests
                         instead of the number of 60-second intervals. This will cause the Average to
                         always equals one when the unit is count/second.
-					</listitem>
-					<listitem>
-						<emphasis>StartTime</emphasis> The timestamp of the first datapoint to return, inclusive. For example,
-	                    2008-02-26T19:00:00+00:00. We round your value down to the nearest minute.
-	                    You can set your start time for more than two weeks in the past. However,
-	                    you will only get data for the past two weeks. (in ISO 8601 format)
-	                    Constraints: Must be before EndTime
-					</listitem>
-					<listitem>
-						<emphasis>EndTime</emphasis> The timestamp to use for determining the last datapoint to return. This is
+                    </listitem>
+                    <listitem>
+                        <emphasis>StartTime</emphasis> The timestamp of the first datapoint to return, inclusive. For example,
+                        2008-02-26T19:00:00+00:00. We round your value down to the nearest minute.
+                        You can set your start time for more than two weeks in the past. However,
+                        you will only get data for the past two weeks. (in ISO 8601 format)
+                        Constraints: Must be before EndTime
+                    </listitem>
+                    <listitem>
+                        <emphasis>EndTime</emphasis> The timestamp to use for determining the last datapoint to return. This is
                         the last datapoint to fetch, exclusive. For example, 2008-02-26T20:00:00+00:00.
                         (in ISO 8601 format)
-					</listitem>
-				</itemizedlist>
-			</para>
+                    </listitem>
+                </itemizedlist>
+            </para>
 
             <programlisting language="php"><![CDATA[
 $ec2_ebs = new Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2_CloudWatch('aws_key','aws_secret_key');
 $return = $ec2_ebs->getMetricStatistics(array('MeasureName' => 'NetworkIn', 'Statistics' => array('Average')));
 ]]></programlisting>
         </example>
-	</sect2>
+    </sect2>
 </sect1>

+ 9 - 9
documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2-Instance.xml

@@ -293,7 +293,7 @@
                             </para></entry>
                             <entry><para>No</para></entry>
                         </row>
-						<row>
+                        <row>
                             <entry><code>monitor</code></entry>
                             <entry><para>
                                  Turn on AWS CloudWatch Instance Monitoring
@@ -471,13 +471,13 @@ $return = $ec2_instance->confirmProduct('productCode', 'instanceId');
 ]]></programlisting>
 
         </example>
-		
-		<example id="zend.service.amazon.ec2.instance.utility.monitor">
+
+        <example id="zend.service.amazon.ec2.instance.utility.monitor">
             <title>Turn on CloudWatch Monitoring on an Instance(s)</title>
             <para>
                 <code>monitor</code> returns the list of instances and their
-				current state of the CloudWatch Monitoring.  If the instance
-				does not currently have Monitoring enabled it will be turned on.
+                current state of the CloudWatch Monitoring.  If the instance
+                does not currently have Monitoring enabled it will be turned on.
             </para>
             <programlisting language="php"><![CDATA[
 $ec2_instance = new Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2_Instance('aws_key',
@@ -486,13 +486,13 @@ $return = $ec2_instance->monitor('instanceId');
 ]]></programlisting>
 
         </example>
-		
-		<example id="zend.service.amazon.ec2.instance.utility.unmonitor">
+
+        <example id="zend.service.amazon.ec2.instance.utility.unmonitor">
             <title>Turn off CloudWatch Monitoring on an Instance(s)</title>
             <para>
                 <code>monitor</code> returns the list of instances and their
-				current state of the CloudWatch Monitoring.  If the instance
-				currently has Monitoring enabled it will be turned off.
+                current state of the CloudWatch Monitoring.  If the instance
+                currently has Monitoring enabled it will be turned off.
             </para>
             <programlisting language="php"><![CDATA[
 $ec2_instance = new Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2_Instance('aws_key',

+ 70 - 70
documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2-ReservedInstance.xml

@@ -2,71 +2,71 @@
 <!-- Reviewed: no -->
 <sect1 id="zend.service.amazon.ec2.reserved.instance">
     <title>Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2: Reserved Instances</title>
-	
-	<para>
-		With Amazon EC2 Reserved Instances, you can make a low one-time payment for
-		each instance to reserve and receive a significant discount on the hourly
-		usage charge for that instance.
-	</para>
-	<para>
-		Amazon EC2 Reserved Instances are based on instance type and location
-		(region and Availability Zone) for a specified period of time (e.g.,
-		1 year or 3 years) and are only available for Linux/UNIX instances.
-	</para>
-	
-	<sect2 id="zend.service.amazon.ec2.reserved.instance.howitworks">
-		<title>How Reserved Instances are Applied</title>
-		<para>
-			Reserved Instances are applied to instances that meet the type/location 
-			criteria during the specified period. In this example, a user is running
-			the following instances:
-		</para>
-		<itemizedlist>
+
+    <para>
+        With Amazon EC2 Reserved Instances, you can make a low one-time payment for
+        each instance to reserve and receive a significant discount on the hourly
+        usage charge for that instance.
+    </para>
+    <para>
+        Amazon EC2 Reserved Instances are based on instance type and location
+        (region and Availability Zone) for a specified period of time (e.g.,
+        1 year or 3 years) and are only available for Linux/UNIX instances.
+    </para>
+
+    <sect2 id="zend.service.amazon.ec2.reserved.instance.howitworks">
+        <title>How Reserved Instances are Applied</title>
+        <para>
+            Reserved Instances are applied to instances that meet the type/location
+            criteria during the specified period. In this example, a user is running
+            the following instances:
+        </para>
+        <itemizedlist>
+            <listitem>
+                (4) m1.small instances in Availability Zone us-east-1a
+            </listitem>
+            <listitem>
+                (4) c1.medium instances in Availability Zone us-east-1b
+            </listitem>
+            <listitem>
+                (2) c1.xlarge instances in Availability Zone us-east-1b
+            </listitem>
+        </itemizedlist>
+        <para>
+            The user then purchases the following Reserved Instances.
+        </para>
+        <itemizedlist>
+            <listitem>
+                (2) m1.small instances in Availability Zone us-east-1a
+            </listitem>
             <listitem>
-            	(4) m1.small instances in Availability Zone us-east-1a
-			</listitem>
-			<listitem>
-            	(4) c1.medium instances in Availability Zone us-east-1b
-			</listitem>
-			<listitem>
-            	(2) c1.xlarge instances in Availability Zone us-east-1b
-			</listitem>
-		</itemizedlist>
-		<para>
-			The user then purchases the following Reserved Instances.
-		</para>
-		<itemizedlist>
+                (2) c1.medium instances in Availability Zone us-east-1a
+            </listitem>
             <listitem>
-            	(2) m1.small instances in Availability Zone us-east-1a
-			</listitem>
-			<listitem>
-            	(2) c1.medium instances in Availability Zone us-east-1a
-			</listitem>
-			<listitem>
-            	(2) m1.xlarge instances in Availability Zone us-east-1a
-			</listitem>
-		</itemizedlist>
-		<para>
-			Amazon EC2 applies the two m1.small Reserved Instances to two of the instances
-			in Availability Zone us-east-1a. Amazon EC2 doesn't apply the two c1.medium
-			Reserved Instances because the c1.medium instances are in a different Availability
-			Zone and does not apply the m1.xlarge Reserved Instances because there are no
-			running m1.xlarge instances.
-		</para>
-	</sect2>
-	
-	<sect2 id="zend.service.amazon.ec2.reserved.instance.operations">
-		<title>Reserved Instances Usage</title>
+                (2) m1.xlarge instances in Availability Zone us-east-1a
+            </listitem>
+        </itemizedlist>
+        <para>
+            Amazon EC2 applies the two m1.small Reserved Instances to two of the instances
+            in Availability Zone us-east-1a. Amazon EC2 doesn't apply the two c1.medium
+            Reserved Instances because the c1.medium instances are in a different Availability
+            Zone and does not apply the m1.xlarge Reserved Instances because there are no
+            running m1.xlarge instances.
+        </para>
+    </sect2>
+
+    <sect2 id="zend.service.amazon.ec2.reserved.instance.operations">
+        <title>Reserved Instances Usage</title>
         <example id="zend.service.amazon.ec2.reserved.instance.operations.describe">
             <title>Describes Reserved Instances that you purchased.</title>
             <para>
                 <code>describeInstances</code> will return information about a reserved
-				instance or instances that you purchased.
+                instance or instances that you purchased.
             </para>
             <para>
                 <code>describeInstances</code> returns a multi-demential array that contains
-				reservedInstancesId, instanceType, availabilityZone, duration, fixedPrice,
-				usagePrice, productDescription, instanceCount and state.
+                reservedInstancesId, instanceType, availabilityZone, duration, fixedPrice,
+                usagePrice, productDescription, instanceCount and state.
             </para>
             <programlisting language="php"><![CDATA[
 $ec2_instance = new Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2_Instance_Reserved('aws_key',
@@ -80,15 +80,15 @@ $return = $ec2_instance->describeInstances('instanceId');
             <title>Describe current Reserved Instance Offerings aviable</title>
             <para>
                 <code>describeOfferings</code> Describes Reserved Instance offerings
-				that are available for purchase. With Amazon EC2 Reserved Instances,
-				you purchase the right to launch Amazon EC2 instances for a period of
-				time (without getting insufficient capacity errors) and pay a lower
-				usage rate for the actual time used.
+                that are available for purchase. With Amazon EC2 Reserved Instances,
+                you purchase the right to launch Amazon EC2 instances for a period of
+                time (without getting insufficient capacity errors) and pay a lower
+                usage rate for the actual time used.
             </para>
             <para>
                 <code>describeOfferings</code> returns a multi-demential array that contains
-				reservedInstancesId, instanceType, availabilityZone, duration, fixedPrice,
-				usagePrice and productDescription.
+                reservedInstancesId, instanceType, availabilityZone, duration, fixedPrice,
+                usagePrice and productDescription.
             </para>
             <programlisting language="php"><![CDATA[
 $ec2_instance = new Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2_Instance_Reserved('aws_key',
@@ -96,18 +96,18 @@ $ec2_instance = new Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2_Instance_Reserved('aws_key',
 $return = $ec2_instance->describeOfferings();
 ]]></programlisting>
         </example>
-		
-		<example id="zend.service.amazon.ec2.reserved.instance.offerings.purchase">
+
+        <example id="zend.service.amazon.ec2.reserved.instance.offerings.purchase">
             <title>Turn off CloudWatch Monitoring on an Instance(s)</title>
             <para>
                 <code>purchaseOffering</code> Purchases a Reserved Instance for use with your
-				account. With Amazon EC2 Reserved Instances, you purchase the right to launch
-				Amazon EC2 instances for a period of time (without getting insufficient capacity
-				errors) and pay a lower usage rate for the actual time used.
+                account. With Amazon EC2 Reserved Instances, you purchase the right to launch
+                Amazon EC2 instances for a period of time (without getting insufficient capacity
+                errors) and pay a lower usage rate for the actual time used.
+            </para>
+            <para>
+                <code>purchaseOffering</code> returns the reservedInstanceId.
             </para>
-			<para>
-				<code>purchaseOffering</code> returns the reservedInstanceId.
-			</para>
             <programlisting language="php"><![CDATA[
 $ec2_instance = new Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2_Instance_Reserved('aws_key',
                                                      'aws_secret_key');

+ 113 - 113
documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2-WindowsInstance.xml

@@ -2,119 +2,119 @@
 <!-- Reviewed: no -->
 <sect1 id="zend.service.amazon.ec2.windows.instance">
     <title>Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2: Windows Instances</title>
-	
-	<para>
-		Using Amazon EC2 instances running Windows is similar to using instances
-		running Linux and UNIX. The following are the major differences between
-		instances that use Linux/UNIX and Windows:
-		
-		<itemizedlist>
+
+    <para>
+        Using Amazon EC2 instances running Windows is similar to using instances
+        running Linux and UNIX. The following are the major differences between
+        instances that use Linux/UNIX and Windows:
+
+        <itemizedlist>
+            <listitem>
+                Remote Desktop—To access Windows instances, you use Remote
+                Desktop instead of SSH.
+            </listitem>
+            <listitem>
+                Administrative Password—To access Windows instances the first time,
+                you must obtain the administrative password using the ec2-get-password
+                command.
+            </listitem>
+            <listitem>
+                Simplified Bundling—To bundle a Windows instance, you use a single command
+                that shuts down the instance, saves it as an AMI, and restarts it.
+            </listitem>
+        </itemizedlist>
+    </para>
+
+    <para>
+        As part of this service, Amazon EC2 instances can now run Microsoft Windows Server
+        2003. Our base Windows image provides you with most of the common functionality associated
+        with Windows. However, if you require more than two concurrent Windows users or need to
+        leverage applications that require LDAP, Kerberos, RADIUS, or other credential services,
+        you must use Windows with Authentication Services. For example, Microsoft Exchange Server
+        and Microsoft SharePoint Server require Windows with Authentication Services.
+    </para>
+    <note>
+        To get started using Windows instances, we recommend using the AWS Management Console.
+        There are differences in pricing between Windows and Windows with Authentication Services
+        instances. For information on pricing, go to the Amazon EC2 Product Page.
+    </note>
+
+    <para>
+        Amazon EC2 currently provides the following Windows AMIs:
+
+        <itemizedlist>
+            <listitem>
+                Windows Authenticated (32-bit)
+            </listitem>
+            <listitem>
+                Windows Authenticated (64-bit)
+            </listitem>
             <listitem>
-            	Remote Desktop—To access Windows instances, you use Remote
-				Desktop instead of SSH.
-        	</listitem>
-			<listitem>
-            	Administrative Password—To access Windows instances the first time,
-				you must obtain the administrative password using the ec2-get-password
-				command.
-        	</listitem>
-			<listitem>
-            	Simplified Bundling—To bundle a Windows instance, you use a single command
-				that shuts down the instance, saves it as an AMI, and restarts it.
-        	</listitem>
-		</itemizedlist>
-	</para>
-	
-	<para>
-		As part of this service, Amazon EC2 instances can now run Microsoft Windows Server 
-		2003. Our base Windows image provides you with most of the common functionality associated
-		with Windows. However, if you require more than two concurrent Windows users or need to
-		leverage applications that require LDAP, Kerberos, RADIUS, or other credential services,
-		you must use Windows with Authentication Services. For example, Microsoft Exchange Server
-		and Microsoft SharePoint Server require Windows with Authentication Services.
-	</para>
-	<note>
-		To get started using Windows instances, we recommend using the AWS Management Console.
-		There are differences in pricing between Windows and Windows with Authentication Services
-		instances. For information on pricing, go to the Amazon EC2 Product Page.
-	</note>
-	
-	<para>
-		Amazon EC2 currently provides the following Windows AMIs:
-		
-		<itemizedlist>
+                Windows Anonymous (32-bit)
+            </listitem>
             <listitem>
-            	Windows Authenticated (32-bit)
-        	</listitem>
-			<listitem>
-            	Windows Authenticated (64-bit)
-        	</listitem>
-			<listitem>
-            	Windows Anonymous (32-bit)
-        	</listitem>
-			<listitem>
-            	Windows Anonymous (64-bit)
-        	</listitem>
-		</itemizedlist>
-	</para>
-	
-	<para>
-		The Windows public AMIs that Amazon provides are unmodified
-		versions of Windows with the following two exceptions: we added
-		drivers to improve the networking and disk I/O performance and
-		we created the Amazon EC2 configuration service. The Amazon EC2
-		configuration service performs the following functions:
-		
-		<itemizedlist>
+                Windows Anonymous (64-bit)
+            </listitem>
+        </itemizedlist>
+    </para>
+
+    <para>
+        The Windows public AMIs that Amazon provides are unmodified
+        versions of Windows with the following two exceptions: we added
+        drivers to improve the networking and disk I/O performance and
+        we created the Amazon EC2 configuration service. The Amazon EC2
+        configuration service performs the following functions:
+
+        <itemizedlist>
+            <listitem>
+                Randomly sets the Administrator password on initial launch,
+                encrypts the password with the user’s SSH key, and reports
+                it to the console. This operation happens upon initial AMI
+                launch. If you change the password, AMIs that are created
+                from this instance use the new password.
+            </listitem>
             <listitem>
-            	Randomly sets the Administrator password on initial launch,
-				encrypts the password with the user’s SSH key, and reports
-				it to the console. This operation happens upon initial AMI
-				launch. If you change the password, AMIs that are created
-				from this instance use the new password.
-        	</listitem>
-			<listitem>
-            	Configures the computer name to the internal DNS name. To
-				determine the internal DNS name, see Using Instance Addressing.
-        	</listitem>
-			<listitem>
-            	 Sends the last three system and application errors from the
-				 event log to the console. This helps developers to identify
-				 problems that caused an instance to crash or network connectivity
-				 to be lost.
-        	</listitem>
-		</itemizedlist>
-	</para>
+                Configures the computer name to the internal DNS name. To
+                determine the internal DNS name, see Using Instance Addressing.
+            </listitem>
+            <listitem>
+                 Sends the last three system and application errors from the
+                 event log to the console. This helps developers to identify
+                 problems that caused an instance to crash or network connectivity
+                 to be lost.
+            </listitem>
+        </itemizedlist>
+    </para>
+
 
-	
-	<sect2 id="zend.service.amazon.ec2.windows.instance.operations">
-		<title>Windows Instances Usage</title>
+    <sect2 id="zend.service.amazon.ec2.windows.instance.operations">
+        <title>Windows Instances Usage</title>
 
         <example id="zend.service.amazon.ec2.windows.instance.operations.bundle">
             <title>Bundles an Amazon EC2 instance running Windows</title>
-			<para>
-				<code>bundle</code> has three require paramters and one optional
-				<itemizedlist>
-					<listitem>
-		            	 <code>instanceId</code> The instance you want to bundle
-		        	</listitem>
-					<listitem>
-		            	 <code>s3Bucket</code> Where you want the ami to live on S3
-		        	</listitem>
-					<listitem>
-		            	 <code>s3Prefix</code> The prefix you want to assign to the AMI on S3
-		        	</listitem>
-					<listitem>
-		            	 <code>uploadExpiration</code> The expiration of the upload policy. 
-						 Amazon recommends 12 hours or longer. This is based in nubmer of 
-						 minutes. Default is 1440 minutes (24 hours)
-		        	</listitem>
-				</itemizedlist>
-			</para>
+            <para>
+                <code>bundle</code> has three require paramters and one optional
+                <itemizedlist>
+                    <listitem>
+                         <code>instanceId</code> The instance you want to bundle
+                    </listitem>
+                    <listitem>
+                         <code>s3Bucket</code> Where you want the ami to live on S3
+                    </listitem>
+                    <listitem>
+                         <code>s3Prefix</code> The prefix you want to assign to the AMI on S3
+                    </listitem>
+                    <listitem>
+                         <code>uploadExpiration</code> The expiration of the upload policy.
+                         Amazon recommends 12 hours or longer. This is based in nubmer of
+                         minutes. Default is 1440 minutes (24 hours)
+                    </listitem>
+                </itemizedlist>
+            </para>
             <para>
                 <code>bundle</code> returns a multi-demential array that contains
-				instanceId, bundleId, state, startTime, updateTime, progress
-				s3Bucket and s3Prefix.
+                instanceId, bundleId, state, startTime, updateTime, progress
+                s3Bucket and s3Prefix.
             </para>
             <programlisting language="php"><![CDATA[
 $ec2_instance = new Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2_Instance_Windows('aws_key',
@@ -131,8 +131,8 @@ $return = $ec2_instance->bundle('instanceId', 's3Bucket', 's3Prefix');
             </para>
             <para>
                 <code>describeBundle</code> returns a multi-demential array that contains
-				instanceId, bundleId, state, startTime, updateTime, progress
-				s3Bucket and s3Prefix.
+                instanceId, bundleId, state, startTime, updateTime, progress
+                s3Bucket and s3Prefix.
             </para>
             <programlisting language="php"><![CDATA[
 $ec2_instance = new Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2_Instance_Windows('aws_key',
@@ -140,17 +140,17 @@ $ec2_instance = new Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2_Instance_Windows('aws_key',
 $return = $ec2_instance->describeBundle('bundleId');
 ]]></programlisting>
         </example>
-		
-		<example id="zend.service.amazon.ec2.windows.instance.operations.cancel">
+
+        <example id="zend.service.amazon.ec2.windows.instance.operations.cancel">
             <title>Cancels an Amazon EC2 bundling operation</title>
             <para>
                 <code>cancelBundle</code> Cancels an Amazon EC2 bundling operation
             </para>
-			<para>
-				<code>cancelBundle</code> returns a multi-demential array that contains
-				instanceId, bundleId, state, startTime, updateTime, progress
-				s3Bucket and s3Prefix.
-			</para>
+            <para>
+                <code>cancelBundle</code> returns a multi-demential array that contains
+                instanceId, bundleId, state, startTime, updateTime, progress
+                s3Bucket and s3Prefix.
+            </para>
             <programlisting language="php"><![CDATA[
 $ec2_instance = new Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2_Instance_Windows('aws_key',
                                                      'aws_secret_key');