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+ 5 - 5
documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Captcha-Operation.xml

@@ -32,13 +32,13 @@ interface Zend_Captcha_Adapter extends Zend_Validate_Interface
 
 
     <para>
     <para>
         The name setter and getter are used to specify and retrieve the
         The name setter and getter are used to specify and retrieve the
-        CAPTCHA identifier. <code>getDecorator()</code> can be used to specify a
+        CAPTCHA identifier. <methodname>getDecorator()</methodname> can be used to specify a
         <classname>Zend_Form</classname> decorator either by name or returning an actual decorator
         <classname>Zend_Form</classname> decorator either by name or returning an actual decorator
-        object. The most interesting methods are <code>generate()</code>
-        and <code>render()</code>. <code>generate()</code> is used to create the
-        CAPTCHA token. This process typically will store the token in the
+        object. The most interesting methods are <methodname>generate()</methodname>
+        and <methodname>render()</methodname>. <methodname>generate()</methodname> is used to
+        create the CAPTCHA token. This process typically will store the token in the
         session so that you may compare against it in subsequent requests.
         session so that you may compare against it in subsequent requests.
-        <code>render()</code> is used to render the information that represents
+        <methodname>render()</methodname> is used to render the information that represents
         the CAPTCHA- be it an image, a figlet, a logic problem, or some other CAPTCHA.
         the CAPTCHA- be it an image, a figlet, a logic problem, or some other CAPTCHA.
     </para>
     </para>
 
 

+ 3 - 3
documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_CodeGenerator-Examples.xml

@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ $file = new Zend_CodeGenerator_Php_File(array(
 ]]></programlisting>
 ]]></programlisting>
 
 
         <para>
         <para>
-            Calling <code>generate()</code> will generate the code -- but not
+            Calling <methodname>generate()</methodname> will generate the code -- but not
             write it to a file. You will need to capture the contents and write
             write it to a file. You will need to capture the contents and write
             them to a file yourself. As an example:
             them to a file yourself. As an example:
         </para>
         </para>
@@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ define('APPLICATION_ENV', 'testing');
         <para>
         <para>
             You can add PHP code to an existing PHP file using the code
             You can add PHP code to an existing PHP file using the code
             generator. To do so, you need to first do reflection on it. The
             generator. To do so, you need to first do reflection on it. The
-            static method <code>fromReflectedFileName()</code> allows you to do
+            static method <methodname>fromReflectedFileName()</methodname> allows you to do
             this.
             this.
         </para>
         </para>
 
 
@@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ file_put_contents($path, $generator->generate());
         <title>Seeding PHP class generation via reflection</title>
         <title>Seeding PHP class generation via reflection</title>
         <para>
         <para>
             You may add code to an existing class. To do so, first use the
             You may add code to an existing class. To do so, first use the
-            static <code>fromReflection()</code> method to map the class into a
+            static <methodname>fromReflection()</methodname> method to map the class into a
             generator object. From there, you may add additional properties or
             generator object. From there, you may add additional properties or
             methods, and then regenerate the class.
             methods, and then regenerate the class.
         </para>
         </para>

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

@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
             In the most typical use case, you will simply instantiate a code
             In the most typical use case, you will simply instantiate a code
             generator class and either pass it the appropriate configuration or
             generator class and either pass it the appropriate configuration or
             configure it after instantiation. To generate the code, you will
             configure it after instantiation. To generate the code, you will
-            simply echo the object or call its <code>generate()</code> method.
+            simply echo the object or call its <methodname>generate()</methodname> method.
         </para>
         </para>
 
 
         <programlisting language="php"><![CDATA[
         <programlisting language="php"><![CDATA[

+ 16 - 16
documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_CodeGenerator-Reference.xml

@@ -30,28 +30,28 @@ abstract class Zend_CodeGenerator_Abstract
 ]]></programlisting>
 ]]></programlisting>
 
 
             <para>
             <para>
-                The constructor first calls <code>_init()</code> (which is left
+                The constructor first calls <methodname>_init()</methodname> (which is left
                 empty for the concrete extending class to implement), then
                 empty for the concrete extending class to implement), then
                 passes the <varname>$options</varname> parameter to
                 passes the <varname>$options</varname> parameter to
-                <code>setOptions()</code>, and finally calls
-                <code>_prepare()</code> (again, to be implemented by an
+                <methodname>setOptions()</methodname>, and finally calls
+                <methodname>_prepare()</methodname> (again, to be implemented by an
                 extending class).
                 extending class).
             </para>
             </para>
 
 
             <para>
             <para>
-                Like most classes in Zend Framework, <code>setOptions()</code>
+                Like most classes in Zend Framework, <methodname>setOptions()</methodname>
                 compares an option key to existing setters in the class, and
                 compares an option key to existing setters in the class, and
                 passes the value on to that method if found.
                 passes the value on to that method if found.
             </para>
             </para>
 
 
             <para>
             <para>
-                <code>__toString()</code> is marked as final, and proxies to
-                <code>generate()</code>.
+                <methodname>__toString()</methodname> is marked as final, and proxies to
+                <methodname>generate()</methodname>.
             </para>
             </para>
 
 
             <para>
             <para>
-                <code>setSourceContent()</code> and
-                <code>getSourceContent()</code> are intended to either set the
+                <methodname>setSourceContent()</methodname> and
+                <methodname>getSourceContent()</methodname> are intended to either set the
                 default content for the code being generated, or to replace said
                 default content for the code being generated, or to replace said
                 content once all generation tasks are complete.
                 content once all generation tasks are complete.
             </para>
             </para>
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ abstract class Zend_CodeGenerator_Php_Member_Abstract
                 <classname>Zend_CodeGenerator_Php_Body</classname> is intended for
                 <classname>Zend_CodeGenerator_Php_Body</classname> is intended for
                 generating arbitrary procedural code to include within a file.
                 generating arbitrary procedural code to include within a file.
                 As such, you simply set content for the object, and it will
                 As such, you simply set content for the object, and it will
-                return that content when you invoke <code>generate()</code>.
+                return that content when you invoke <methodname>generate()</methodname>.
             </para>
             </para>
 
 
             <para>
             <para>
@@ -183,19 +183,19 @@ class Zend_CodeGenerator_Php_Class extends Zend_CodeGenerator_Php_Abstract
 ]]></programlisting>
 ]]></programlisting>
 
 
             <para>
             <para>
-                The <code>setProperty()</code> method accepts an array of
+                The <methodname>setProperty()</methodname> method accepts an array of
                 information that may be used to generate a
                 information that may be used to generate a
                 <classname>Zend_CodeGenerator_Php_Property</classname> instance -- or
                 <classname>Zend_CodeGenerator_Php_Property</classname> instance -- or
                 simply an instance of
                 simply an instance of
                 <classname>Zend_CodeGenerator_Php_Property</classname>.
                 <classname>Zend_CodeGenerator_Php_Property</classname>.
-                Likewise, <code>setMethod()</code> accepts either an array of
+                Likewise, <methodname>setMethod()</methodname> accepts either an array of
                 information for generating a
                 information for generating a
                 <classname>Zend_CodeGenerator_Php_Method</classname> instance or a
                 <classname>Zend_CodeGenerator_Php_Method</classname> instance or a
                 concrete instance of that class.
                 concrete instance of that class.
             </para>
             </para>
 
 
             <para>
             <para>
-                Note that <code>setDocBlock()</code> expects an instance of
+                Note that <methodname>setDocBlock()</methodname> expects an instance of
                 <classname>Zend_CodeGenerator_Php_DocBlock</classname>.
                 <classname>Zend_CodeGenerator_Php_DocBlock</classname>.
             </para>
             </para>
         </sect3>
         </sect3>
@@ -211,8 +211,8 @@ class Zend_CodeGenerator_Php_Class extends Zend_CodeGenerator_Php_Abstract
             </para>
             </para>
 
 
             <para>
             <para>
-                Annotation tags may be set using the <code>setTag()</code> and
-                <code>setTags()</code> methods; these each take either an array
+                Annotation tags may be set using the <methodname>setTag()</methodname> and
+                <methodname>setTags()</methodname> methods; these each take either an array
                 describing the tag that may be passed to the
                 describing the tag that may be passed to the
                 <classname>Zend_CodeGenerator_Php_Docblock_Tag</classname> constructor, or
                 <classname>Zend_CodeGenerator_Php_Docblock_Tag</classname> constructor, or
                 an instance of that class.
                 an instance of that class.
@@ -419,8 +419,8 @@ class Zend_CodeGenerator_Php_Member_Container extends ArrayObject
             </para>
             </para>
 
 
             <para>
             <para>
-                Parameters may be set using <code>setParameter()</code> or
-                <code>setParameters()</code>. In each case, a parameter should
+                Parameters may be set using <methodname>setParameter()</methodname> or
+                <methodname>setParameters()</methodname>. In each case, a parameter should
                 either be an array of information to pass to the
                 either be an array of information to pass to the
                 <classname>Zend_CodeGenerator_Php_Parameter</classname> constructor or an
                 <classname>Zend_CodeGenerator_Php_Parameter</classname> constructor or an
                 instance of that class.
                 instance of that class.