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documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Memory-MemoryObjects.xml

@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ $memObject = $memoryManager->createLocked($data);
 
 
     <sect2 id="zend.memory.memory-objects.value">
     <sect2 id="zend.memory.memory-objects.value">
 
 
-        <title>Memory container 'value' property.</title>
+        <title>Memory container 'value' property</title>
 
 
         <para>
         <para>
             Use the memory container (movable or locked) '<code>value</code>'
             Use the memory container (movable or locked) '<code>value</code>'

+ 1 - 1
documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Pdf-Create.xml

@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
     </para>
     </para>
 
 
     <example id="zend.pdf.create.example-1">
     <example id="zend.pdf.create.example-1">
-        <title>Create new or load existing PDF document.</title>
+        <title>Create new or load existing PDF document</title>
         <programlisting role="php"><![CDATA[
         <programlisting role="php"><![CDATA[
 ...
 ...
 // Create a new PDF document
 // Create a new PDF document

+ 13 - 13
documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Pdf-Drawing.xml

@@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ $pdfPage->setFont($goodDogCoolFont, 36);
         passing a 'do not embed' option to the factory method:
         passing a 'do not embed' option to the factory method:
         </para>
         </para>
         <example id="zend.pdf.drawing.using-fonts.example-3">
         <example id="zend.pdf.drawing.using-fonts.example-3">
-            <title>Create a TrueType font, but do not embed it in the PDF document.</title>
+            <title>Create a TrueType font, but do not embed it in the PDF document</title>
             <programlisting role="php"><![CDATA[
             <programlisting role="php"><![CDATA[
 ...
 ...
 // Create new font
 // Create new font
@@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ $pdfPage->setFont($goodDogCoolFont, 36);
         or you can simply suppress the exception:
         or you can simply suppress the exception:
         </para>
         </para>
         <example id="zend.pdf.drawing.using-fonts.example-4">
         <example id="zend.pdf.drawing.using-fonts.example-4">
-            <title>Do not throw an exception for fonts that cannot be embedded.</title>
+            <title>Do not throw an exception for fonts that cannot be embedded</title>
             <programlisting role="php"><![CDATA[
             <programlisting role="php"><![CDATA[
 ...
 ...
 $font = Zend_Pdf_Font::fontWithPath(
 $font = Zend_Pdf_Font::fontWithPath(
@@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ $font = Zend_Pdf_Font::fontWithPath(
         If, for some reason, you do not want to compress the font program, you can disable it with an option:
         If, for some reason, you do not want to compress the font program, you can disable it with an option:
         </para>
         </para>
         <example id="zend.pdf.drawing.using-fonts.example-5">
         <example id="zend.pdf.drawing.using-fonts.example-5">
-            <title>Do not compress an embedded font.</title>
+            <title>Do not compress an embedded font</title>
             <programlisting role="php"><![CDATA[
             <programlisting role="php"><![CDATA[
 ...
 ...
 $font = Zend_Pdf_Font::fontWithPath('/path/to/someReallyBigFont.ttf',
 $font = Zend_Pdf_Font::fontWithPath('/path/to/someReallyBigFont.ttf',
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ $font = Zend_Pdf_Font::fontWithPath('/path/to/someReallyBigFont.ttf',
         Finally, when necessary, you can combine the embedding options by using the bitwise OR operator:
         Finally, when necessary, you can combine the embedding options by using the bitwise OR operator:
         </para>
         </para>
         <example id="zend.pdf.drawing.using-fonts.example-6">
         <example id="zend.pdf.drawing.using-fonts.example-6">
-            <title>Combining font embedding options.</title>
+            <title>Combining font embedding options</title>
             <programlisting role="php"><![CDATA[
             <programlisting role="php"><![CDATA[
 ...
 ...
 $font = Zend_Pdf_Font::fontWithPath(
 $font = Zend_Pdf_Font::fontWithPath(
@@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ $font = Zend_Pdf_Font::fontWithPath(
     </sect2>
     </sect2>
 
 
     <sect2 id="zend.pdf.drawing.standard-fonts-limitations">
     <sect2 id="zend.pdf.drawing.standard-fonts-limitations">
-        <title>Standard PDF fonts limitations.</title>
+        <title>Standard PDF fonts limitations</title>
         <para>
         <para>
             Standard PDF fonts use several single byte encodings internally
             Standard PDF fonts use several single byte encodings internally
             (see <ulink url="http://www.adobe.com/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/pdf_reference_1-7.pdf">PDF Reference, Sixth Edition, version 1.7</ulink>
             (see <ulink url="http://www.adobe.com/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/pdf_reference_1-7.pdf">PDF Reference, Sixth Edition, version 1.7</ulink>
@@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ $font = Zend_Pdf_Font::fontWithPath(
             Only WinLatin1 characters will be actually drawn.
             Only WinLatin1 characters will be actually drawn.
         </para>
         </para>
         <example id="zend.pdf.drawing.using-fonts.example-7">
         <example id="zend.pdf.drawing.using-fonts.example-7">
-            <title>Combining font embedding options.</title>
+            <title>Combining font embedding options</title>
             <programlisting role="php"><![CDATA[
             <programlisting role="php"><![CDATA[
 ...
 ...
 $font = Zend_Pdf_Font::fontWithName(Zend_Pdf_Font::FONT_COURIER);
 $font = Zend_Pdf_Font::fontWithName(Zend_Pdf_Font::FONT_COURIER);
@@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ $pdfPage->setFont($font, 36)
     </sect2>
     </sect2>
 
 
     <sect2 id="zend.pdf.drawing.extracting-fonts">
     <sect2 id="zend.pdf.drawing.extracting-fonts">
-        <title>Extracting fonts.</title>
+        <title>Extracting fonts</title>
         <para>
         <para>
             <classname>Zend_Pdf</classname> module provides a possibility to extract fonts from loaded documents.
             <classname>Zend_Pdf</classname> module provides a possibility to extract fonts from loaded documents.
         </para>
         </para>
@@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ $pdfPage->setFont($font, 36)
             a document or a page:
             a document or a page:
         </para>
         </para>
         <example id="zend.pdf.drawing.extracting-fonts.example-1">
         <example id="zend.pdf.drawing.extracting-fonts.example-1">
-            <title>Extracting fonts from a loaded document.</title>
+            <title>Extracting fonts from a loaded document</title>
             <programlisting role="php"><![CDATA[
             <programlisting role="php"><![CDATA[
 ...
 ...
 $pdf = Zend_Pdf::load($documentPath);
 $pdf = Zend_Pdf::load($documentPath);
@@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ $firstPageFonts = $firstPage->extractFonts();
 ]]></programlisting>
 ]]></programlisting>
         </example>
         </example>
         <example id="zend.pdf.drawing.extracting-fonts.example-2">
         <example id="zend.pdf.drawing.extracting-fonts.example-2">
-            <title>Extracting font from a loaded document by specifying font name.</title>
+            <title>Extracting font from a loaded document by specifying font name</title>
             <programlisting role="php"><![CDATA[
             <programlisting role="php"><![CDATA[
 ...
 ...
 $pdf = new Zend_Pdf();
 $pdf = new Zend_Pdf();
@@ -712,7 +712,7 @@ public function setLineDashingPattern($pattern, $phase = 0);
     <sect2 id="zend.pdf.drawing.linear-transformations">
     <sect2 id="zend.pdf.drawing.linear-transformations">
         <title>Linear Transformations</title>
         <title>Linear Transformations</title>
         <sect3 id="zend.pdf.drawing.linear-transformations.rotations">
         <sect3 id="zend.pdf.drawing.linear-transformations.rotations">
-            <title>Rotations.</title>
+            <title>Rotations</title>
             <para>
             <para>
             PDF page can be rotated before applying any draw operation.
             PDF page can be rotated before applying any draw operation.
             It can be done by <classname>Zend_Pdf_Page::rotate()</classname> method:
             It can be done by <classname>Zend_Pdf_Page::rotate()</classname> method:
@@ -731,7 +731,7 @@ public function rotate($x, $y, $angle);
         </sect3>
         </sect3>
 
 
         <sect3 id="zend.pdf.drawing.linear-transformations.scale">
         <sect3 id="zend.pdf.drawing.linear-transformations.scale">
-            <title>Starting from ZF 1.8, scaling.</title>
+            <title>Starting from ZF 1.8, scaling</title>
             <para>
             <para>
             Scaling transformation is provided by <classname>Zend_Pdf_Page::scale()</classname> method:
             Scaling transformation is provided by <classname>Zend_Pdf_Page::scale()</classname> method:
             </para>
             </para>
@@ -748,7 +748,7 @@ public function scale($xScale, $yScale);
         </sect3>
         </sect3>
 
 
         <sect3 id="zend.pdf.drawing.linear-transformations.translate">
         <sect3 id="zend.pdf.drawing.linear-transformations.translate">
-            <title>Starting from ZF 1.8, translating.</title>
+            <title>Starting from ZF 1.8, translating</title>
             <para>
             <para>
                 Coordinate system shifting is performed by <classname>Zend_Pdf_Page::translate()</classname> method:
                 Coordinate system shifting is performed by <classname>Zend_Pdf_Page::translate()</classname> method:
             </para>
             </para>
@@ -765,7 +765,7 @@ public function translate($xShift, $yShift);
         </sect3>
         </sect3>
 
 
         <sect3 id="zend.pdf.drawing.linear-transformations.skew">
         <sect3 id="zend.pdf.drawing.linear-transformations.skew">
-            <title>Starting from ZF 1.8, skewing.</title>
+            <title>Starting from ZF 1.8, skewing</title>
             <para>
             <para>
                 Page skewing can be done using <classname>Zend_Pdf_Page::skew()</classname> method:
                 Page skewing can be done using <classname>Zend_Pdf_Page::skew()</classname> method:
             </para>
             </para>

+ 3 - 3
documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Pdf-Pages.xml

@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
         </para>
         </para>
 
 
         <example id="zend.pdf.pages.example-1">
         <example id="zend.pdf.pages.example-1">
-            <title>PDF document pages management.</title>
+            <title>PDF document pages management</title>
             <programlisting role="php"><![CDATA[
             <programlisting role="php"><![CDATA[
 ...
 ...
 // Reverse page order
 // Reverse page order
@@ -73,13 +73,13 @@ unset($pdf->pages[$id]);
     </sect2>
     </sect2>
 
 
     <sect2 id="zend.pdf.pages.cloning">
     <sect2 id="zend.pdf.pages.cloning">
-        <title>Page cloning.</title>
+        <title>Page cloning</title>
         <para>
         <para>
             Existing PDF page can be cloned by creating new <classname>Zend_Pdf_Page</classname> object with existing page as a parameter:
             Existing PDF page can be cloned by creating new <classname>Zend_Pdf_Page</classname> object with existing page as a parameter:
         </para>
         </para>
 
 
         <example id="zend.pdf.pages.example-2">
         <example id="zend.pdf.pages.example-2">
-            <title>Cloning existing page.</title>
+            <title>Cloning existing page</title>
             <programlisting role="php"><![CDATA[
             <programlisting role="php"><![CDATA[
 ...
 ...
 // Store template page in a separate variable
 // Store template page in a separate variable

+ 1 - 1
documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Pdf-Properties.xml

@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 <!-- Reviewed: no -->
 <!-- Reviewed: no -->
 <sect1 id="zend.pdf.info">
 <sect1 id="zend.pdf.info">
     <!-- @todo review and revise upon completion of refactoring -->
     <!-- @todo review and revise upon completion of refactoring -->
-    <title>Document Info and Metadata.</title>
+    <title>Document Info and Metadata</title>
     <para>
     <para>
         A PDF document may include general information such as the document’s title,
         A PDF document may include general information such as the document’s title,
         author, and creation and modification dates.
         author, and creation and modification dates.

+ 1 - 1
documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Search_Lucene-Advanced.xml

@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
     <title>Advanced</title>
     <title>Advanced</title>
 
 
     <sect2 id="zend.search.lucene.advanced.format_migration">
     <sect2 id="zend.search.lucene.advanced.format_migration">
-        <title>Starting from 1.6, handling index format transformations.</title>
+        <title>Starting from 1.6, handling index format transformations</title>
 
 
         <para>
         <para>
             <classname>Zend_Search_Lucene</classname> component works with Java Lucene 1.4-1.9, 2.1 and 2.3 index formats.
             <classname>Zend_Search_Lucene</classname> component works with Java Lucene 1.4-1.9, 2.1 and 2.3 index formats.

+ 1 - 1
documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Search_Lucene-Extending.xml

@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ $index->addDocument($doc);
             Here is an example of a custom analyzer, which accepts words with digits as terms:
             Here is an example of a custom analyzer, which accepts words with digits as terms:
 
 
             <example id="zend.search.lucene.extending.analysis.example-1">
             <example id="zend.search.lucene.extending.analysis.example-1">
-                <title>Custom text Analyzer.</title>
+                <title>Custom text Analyzer</title>
                 <programlisting role="php"><![CDATA[
                 <programlisting role="php"><![CDATA[
 /**
 /**
  * Here is a custom text analyser, which treats words with digits as
  * Here is a custom text analyser, which treats words with digits as

+ 1 - 1
documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Search_Lucene-QueryLanguage.xml

@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ roam~0.8
     </sect2>
     </sect2>
 
 
     <sect2 id="zend.search.lucene.query-language.matched-terms-limitations">
     <sect2 id="zend.search.lucene.query-language.matched-terms-limitations">
-        <title>Matched terms limitation.</title>
+        <title>Matched terms limitation</title>
 
 
         <para>
         <para>
             Wildcard, range and fuzzy search queries may match too many terms. It may cause incredible search performance downgrade.
             Wildcard, range and fuzzy search queries may match too many terms. It may cause incredible search performance downgrade.

+ 7 - 7
documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Soap_Server.xml

@@ -27,13 +27,13 @@
     </para>
     </para>
 
 
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.server.constructor">
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.server.constructor">
-        <title>Zend_Soap_Server constructor.</title>
+        <title>Zend_Soap_Server constructor</title>
         <para>
         <para>
             <classname>Zend_Soap_Server</classname> constructor should be used a bit differently for WSDL and non-WSDL modes.
             <classname>Zend_Soap_Server</classname> constructor should be used a bit differently for WSDL and non-WSDL modes.
         </para>
         </para>
 
 
         <sect3 id="zend.soap.server.constructor.wsdl_mode">
         <sect3 id="zend.soap.server.constructor.wsdl_mode">
-            <title>Zend_Soap_Server constructor for the WSDL mode.</title>
+            <title>Zend_Soap_Server constructor for the WSDL mode</title>
             <para>
             <para>
                 <classname>Zend_Soap_Server</classname> constructor takes two optional parameters when it works in WSDL mode:
                 <classname>Zend_Soap_Server</classname> constructor takes two optional parameters when it works in WSDL mode:
                 <orderedlist>
                 <orderedlist>
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
         </sect3>
         </sect3>
 
 
         <sect3 id="zend.soap.server.wsdl_mode">
         <sect3 id="zend.soap.server.wsdl_mode">
-            <title>Zend_Soap_Server constructor for the non-WSDL mode.</title>
+            <title>Zend_Soap_Server constructor for the non-WSDL mode</title>
             <para>
             <para>
                 The first constructor parameter <emphasis>must</emphasis> be set to <code>null</code> if you
                 The first constructor parameter <emphasis>must</emphasis> be set to <code>null</code> if you
                 plan to use <classname>Zend_Soap_Server</classname> functionality in non-WSDL mode.
                 plan to use <classname>Zend_Soap_Server</classname> functionality in non-WSDL mode.
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@
     </sect2>
     </sect2>
 
 
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.server.api_define_methods">
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.server.api_define_methods">
-        <title>Methods to define Web Service API.</title>
+        <title>Methods to define Web Service API</title>
 
 
         <para>
         <para>
             There are two ways to define Web Service API when your want to give access to your PHP code through SOAP.
             There are two ways to define Web Service API when your want to give access to your PHP code through SOAP.
@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ $server->handle();
     </sect2>
     </sect2>
 
 
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.server.request_response">
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.server.request_response">
-        <title>Request and response objects handling.</title>
+        <title>Request and response objects handling</title>
         <note>
         <note>
             <title>Advanced</title>
             <title>Advanced</title>
             <para>
             <para>
@@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ $server->handle();
         </para>
         </para>
 
 
         <sect3 id="zend.soap.server.request_response.request">
         <sect3 id="zend.soap.server.request_response.request">
-            <title>Request processing.</title>
+            <title>Request processing</title>
 
 
             <para>
             <para>
                 <classname>Zend_Soap_Server::handle()</classname> method takes request from the standard input stream ('php://input').
                 <classname>Zend_Soap_Server::handle()</classname> method takes request from the standard input stream ('php://input').
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ $request = $server->getLastRequest();
         </sect3>
         </sect3>
 
 
         <sect3 id="zend.soap.server.request_response.response">
         <sect3 id="zend.soap.server.request_response.response">
-            <title>Response pre-processing.</title>
+            <title>Response pre-processing</title>
 
 
             <para>
             <para>
                 <classname>Zend_Soap_Server::handle()</classname> method automatically emits generated response to the output stream.
                 <classname>Zend_Soap_Server::handle()</classname> method automatically emits generated response to the output stream.

+ 14 - 14
documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Soap_Wsdl.xml

@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
     </note>
     </note>
 
 
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.wsdl.constructor">
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.wsdl.constructor">
-        <title>Zend_Soap_Wsdl constructor.</title>
+        <title>Zend_Soap_Wsdl constructor</title>
         <para>
         <para>
             <classname>Zend_Soap_Wsdl</classname> constructor takes three parameters:
             <classname>Zend_Soap_Wsdl</classname> constructor takes three parameters:
             <orderedlist>
             <orderedlist>
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
     </sect2>
     </sect2>
 
 
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.wsdl.addmessage">
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.wsdl.addmessage">
-        <title>addMessage() method.</title>
+        <title>addMessage() method</title>
         <para>
         <para>
             <code>addMessage($name, $parts)</code> method adds new message description to the WSDL document
             <code>addMessage($name, $parts)</code> method adds new message description to the WSDL document
             (/definitions/message element).
             (/definitions/message element).
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
     </sect2>
     </sect2>
 
 
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.wsdl.add_port_type">
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.wsdl.add_port_type">
-        <title>addPortType() method.</title>
+        <title>addPortType() method</title>
         <para>
         <para>
             <code>addPortType($name)</code> method adds new port type to the WSDL document
             <code>addPortType($name)</code> method adds new port type to the WSDL document
             (/definitions/portType) with the specified port type name.
             (/definitions/portType) with the specified port type name.
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
     </sect2>
     </sect2>
 
 
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.wsdl.add_port_operation">
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.wsdl.add_port_operation">
-        <title>addPortOperation() method.</title>
+        <title>addPortOperation() method</title>
         <para>
         <para>
             <code>addPortOperation($portType, $name, $input = false, $output = false, $fault = false)</code> method
             <code>addPortOperation($portType, $name, $input = false, $output = false, $fault = false)</code> method
             adds new port operation to the specified port type of the WSDL document
             adds new port operation to the specified port type of the WSDL document
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@
     </sect2>
     </sect2>
 
 
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.wsdl.add_binding">
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.wsdl.add_binding">
-        <title>addBinding() method.</title>
+        <title>addBinding() method</title>
         <para>
         <para>
             <code>addBinding($name, $portType)</code> method adds new binding to the WSDL document (/definitions/binding).
             <code>addBinding($name, $portType)</code> method adds new binding to the WSDL document (/definitions/binding).
         </para>
         </para>
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@
     </sect2>
     </sect2>
 
 
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.wsdl.add_binding_operation">
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.wsdl.add_binding_operation">
-        <title>addBindingOperation() method.</title>
+        <title>addBindingOperation() method</title>
         <para>
         <para>
             <code>addBindingOperation($binding, $name, $input = false, $output = false, $fault = false)</code> method adds
             <code>addBindingOperation($binding, $name, $input = false, $output = false, $fault = false)</code> method adds
             an operation to a binding element (/definitions/binding/operation) with the specified name.
             an operation to a binding element (/definitions/binding/operation) with the specified name.
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@
     </sect2>
     </sect2>
 
 
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.wsdl.add_soap_binding">
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.wsdl.add_soap_binding">
-        <title>addSoapBinding() method.</title>
+        <title>addSoapBinding() method</title>
         <para>
         <para>
             <code>addSoapBinding($binding, $style = 'document', $transport = 'http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http')</code>
             <code>addSoapBinding($binding, $style = 'document', $transport = 'http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http')</code>
             method adds SOAP binding ('soap:binding') entry to the binding element (which is already linked to some port type)
             method adds SOAP binding ('soap:binding') entry to the binding element (which is already linked to some port type)
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@
     </sect2>
     </sect2>
 
 
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.wsdl.add_soap_operation">
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.wsdl.add_soap_operation">
-        <title>addSoapOperation() method.</title>
+        <title>addSoapOperation() method</title>
         <para>
         <para>
             <code>addSoapOperation($binding, $soap_action)</code>
             <code>addSoapOperation($binding, $soap_action)</code>
             method adds SOAP operation ('soap:operation') entry to the binding element with the specified action.
             method adds SOAP operation ('soap:operation') entry to the binding element with the specified action.
@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@
     </sect2>
     </sect2>
 
 
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.wsdl.add_service">
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.wsdl.add_service">
-        <title>addService() method.</title>
+        <title>addService() method</title>
         <para>
         <para>
             <code>addService($name, $port_name, $binding, $location)</code> method adds '/definitions/service' element to
             <code>addService($name, $port_name, $binding, $location)</code> method adds '/definitions/service' element to
             the WSDL document with the specified Wed Service name, port name, binding, and location.
             the WSDL document with the specified Wed Service name, port name, binding, and location.
@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@
     </sect2>
     </sect2>
 
 
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.wsdl.types">
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.wsdl.types">
-        <title>Type mapping.</title>
+        <title>Type mapping</title>
         <para>
         <para>
             Zend_Soap WSDL accessor implementation uses the following type mapping between PHP and SOAP types:
             Zend_Soap WSDL accessor implementation uses the following type mapping between PHP and SOAP types:
 
 
@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@
         </para>
         </para>
 
 
         <sect3 id="zend.soap.wsdl.types.retrieve">
         <sect3 id="zend.soap.wsdl.types.retrieve">
-            <title>Retrieving type information.</title>
+            <title>Retrieving type information</title>
             <para>
             <para>
                 <code>getType($type)</code> method may be used to get mapping for a specified PHP type:
                 <code>getType($type)</code> method may be used to get mapping for a specified PHP type:
 
 
@@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ $soapMyClassType = $wsdl->getType('MyClass');
         </sect3>
         </sect3>
 
 
         <sect3 id="zend.soap.wsdl.types.add_complex">
         <sect3 id="zend.soap.wsdl.types.add_complex">
-            <title>Adding complex type information.</title>
+            <title>Adding complex type information</title>
             <para>
             <para>
                 <code>addComplexType($type)</code> method is used to add complex types (PHP classes) to a WSDL document.
                 <code>addComplexType($type)</code> method is used to add complex types (PHP classes) to a WSDL document.
             </para>
             </para>
@@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ $soapMyClassType = $wsdl->getType('MyClass');
     </sect2>
     </sect2>
 
 
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.wsdl.add_documentation">
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.wsdl.add_documentation">
-        <title>addDocumentation() method.</title>
+        <title>addDocumentation() method</title>
         <para>
         <para>
             <code>addDocumentation($input_node, $documentation)</code> method adds human readable documentation using
             <code>addDocumentation($input_node, $documentation)</code> method adds human readable documentation using
             optional 'wsdl:document' element.
             optional 'wsdl:document' element.
@@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ $soapMyClassType = $wsdl->getType('MyClass');
     </sect2>
     </sect2>
 
 
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.wsdl.retrieve">
     <sect2 id="zend.soap.wsdl.retrieve">
-        <title>Get finalized WSDL document.</title>
+        <title>Get finalized WSDL document</title>
         <para>
         <para>
             <code>toXML()</code>, <code>toDomDocument()</code> and <code>dump($filename = false)</code> methods may be used to get
             <code>toXML()</code>, <code>toDomDocument()</code> and <code>dump($filename = false)</code> methods may be used to get
             WSDL document as an XML, DOM structure or a file.
             WSDL document as an XML, DOM structure or a file.