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- several manual fixes

git-svn-id: http://framework.zend.com/svn/framework/standard/trunk@22747 44c647ce-9c0f-0410-b52a-842ac1e357ba
thomas 15 years ago
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+ 53 - 48
documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Http_Response.xml

@@ -45,8 +45,8 @@ $response = Zend_Http_Response::fromString($str);
         </para>
         </para>
 
 
         <para>
         <para>
-            <code>public function __construct($code, $headers, $body = null, $version = '1.1',
-                $message = null)</code>
+            <command>public function __construct($code, $headers, $body = null, $version = '1.1',
+                $message = null)</command>
         </para>
         </para>
 
 
         <itemizedlist>
         <itemizedlist>
@@ -97,23 +97,23 @@ $response = Zend_Http_Response::fromString($str);
             <itemizedlist>
             <itemizedlist>
                 <listitem>
                 <listitem>
                     <para>
                     <para>
-                        <code>Boolean isSuccessful()</code>: Whether the request was successful or
-                        not. Returns <constant>TRUE</constant> for <acronym>HTTP</acronym> 1xx and
-                        2xx response codes
+                        <methodname>isSuccessful()</methodname>: Whether the request was successful
+                        or not. Returns <constant>TRUE</constant> for <acronym>HTTP</acronym> 1xx
+                        and 2xx response codes
                     </para>
                     </para>
                 </listitem>
                 </listitem>
 
 
                 <listitem>
                 <listitem>
                     <para>
                     <para>
-                        <code>Boolean isError()</code>: Whether the response code implies an error
-                        or not. Returns <constant>TRUE</constant> for <acronym>HTTP</acronym> 4xx
-                        (client errors) and 5xx (server errors) response codes
+                        <methodname>isError()</methodname>: Whether the response code implies an
+                        error or not. Returns <constant>TRUE</constant> for <acronym>HTTP</acronym>
+                        4xx (client errors) and 5xx (server errors) response codes
                     </para>
                     </para>
                 </listitem>
                 </listitem>
 
 
                 <listitem>
                 <listitem>
                     <para>
                     <para>
-                        <code>Boolean isRedirect()</code>: Whether the response is a redirection
+                        <methodname>isRedirect()</methodname>: Whether the response is a redirection
                         response or not. Returns <constant>TRUE</constant> for
                         response or not. Returns <constant>TRUE</constant> for
                         <acronym>HTTP</acronym> 3xx response codes
                         <acronym>HTTP</acronym> 3xx response codes
                     </para>
                     </para>
@@ -144,28 +144,28 @@ if ($response->isError()) {
             <itemizedlist>
             <itemizedlist>
                 <listitem>
                 <listitem>
                     <para>
                     <para>
-                        <code>int getStatus()</code>: Get the <acronym>HTTP</acronym> response
-                        status code (eg. 200, 504, etc.)
+                        <methodname>getStatus()</methodname>: Get the <acronym>HTTP</acronym>
+                        response status code (eg. 200, 504, etc.)
                     </para>
                     </para>
                 </listitem>
                 </listitem>
 
 
                 <listitem>
                 <listitem>
                     <para>
                     <para>
-                        <code>string getMessage()</code>: Get the <acronym>HTTP</acronym> response
-                        status message (eg. "Not Found", "Authorization Required")
+                        <methodname>getMessage()</methodname>: Get the <acronym>HTTP</acronym>
+                        response status message (eg. "Not Found", "Authorization Required")
                     </para>
                     </para>
                 </listitem>
                 </listitem>
 
 
                 <listitem>
                 <listitem>
                     <para>
                     <para>
-                        <code>string getBody()</code>: Get the fully decoded <acronym>HTTP</acronym>
-                        response body
+                        <methodname>getBody()</methodname>: Get the fully decoded
+                        <acronym>HTTP</acronym> response body
                     </para>
                     </para>
                 </listitem>
                 </listitem>
 
 
                 <listitem>
                 <listitem>
                     <para>
                     <para>
-                        <code>string getRawBody()</code>: Get the raw, possibly encoded
+                        <methodname>getRawBody()</methodname>: Get the raw, possibly encoded
                         <acronym>HTTP</acronym> response body. if the body was decoded using GZIP
                         <acronym>HTTP</acronym> response body. if the body was decoded using GZIP
                         encoding for example, it will not be decoded.
                         encoding for example, it will not be decoded.
                     </para>
                     </para>
@@ -173,34 +173,36 @@ if ($response->isError()) {
 
 
                 <listitem>
                 <listitem>
                     <para>
                     <para>
-                        <code>array getHeaders()</code>: Get the <acronym>HTTP</acronym> response
-                        headers as an associative array (eg. 'Content-type' => 'text/html')
+                        <methodname>getHeaders()</methodname>: Get the <acronym>HTTP</acronym>
+                        response headers as an associative array (eg. 'Content-type' => 'text/html')
                     </para>
                     </para>
                 </listitem>
                 </listitem>
 
 
                 <listitem>
                 <listitem>
                     <para>
                     <para>
-                        <code>string|array getHeader($header)</code>: Get a specific
+                        <methodname>getHeader($header)</methodname>: Get a specific
                         <acronym>HTTP</acronym> response header, specified by $header
                         <acronym>HTTP</acronym> response header, specified by $header
                     </para>
                     </para>
                 </listitem>
                 </listitem>
 
 
                 <listitem>
                 <listitem>
                     <para>
                     <para>
-                        <code>string getHeadersAsString($status_line = true, $br = "\n")</code>: Get
-                        the entire set of headers as a string. If $status_line is
+                        <methodname>getHeadersAsString($status_line, $br)</methodname>: Get
+                        the entire set of headers as a string. If <varname>$status_line</varname> is
                         <constant>TRUE</constant> (default), the first status line (eg. "HTTP/1.1
                         <constant>TRUE</constant> (default), the first status line (eg. "HTTP/1.1
-                        200 OK") will also be returned. Lines are broken with the $br parameter (Can
-                        be, for example, "&lt;br /&gt;")
+                        200 OK") will also be returned. Lines are broken with the
+                        <varname>$br</varname> parameter (Can be, for example, "&lt;br /&gt;".
+                        Default "\n")
                     </para>
                     </para>
                 </listitem>
                 </listitem>
 
 
                 <listitem>
                 <listitem>
                     <para>
                     <para>
-                        <code>string asString($br = "\n")</code>: Get the entire response message as
+                        <methodname>asString($br)</methodname>: Get the entire response message as
                         a string. Lines are broken with the $br parameter (Can be, for example,
                         a string. Lines are broken with the $br parameter (Can be, for example,
-                        "&lt;br /&gt;"). You can also use the magic method __toString() when casting
-                        the object as a string. It will then proxy to asString()
+                        "&lt;br /&gt;". Default "\n"). You can also use the magic method
+                        <methodname>__toString()</methodname> when casting the object as a string.
+                        It will then proxy to <methodname>asString()</methodname>.
                     </para>
                     </para>
                 </listitem>
                 </listitem>
             </itemizedlist>
             </itemizedlist>
@@ -261,53 +263,56 @@ echo $body;
             <itemizedlist>
             <itemizedlist>
                 <listitem>
                 <listitem>
                     <para>
                     <para>
-                        <code>int Zend_Http_Response::extractCode($response_str)</code>: Extract
-                        and return the <acronym>HTTP</acronym> response code (eg. 200 or 404) from
-                        $response_str
+                        <methodname>Zend_Http_Response::extractCode($response_str)</methodname>:
+                        Extract and return the <acronym>HTTP</acronym> response code (eg. 200 or
+                        404) from <varname>$response_str</varname>
                     </para>
                     </para>
                 </listitem>
                 </listitem>
 
 
                 <listitem>
                 <listitem>
                     <para>
                     <para>
-                        <code>string Zend_Http_Response::extractMessage($response_str)</code>:
+                        <methodname>Zend_Http_Response::extractMessage($response_str)</methodname>:
                         Extract and return the <acronym>HTTP</acronym> response message (eg. "OK" or
                         Extract and return the <acronym>HTTP</acronym> response message (eg. "OK" or
-                        "File Not Found") from $response_str
+                        "File Not Found") from <varname>$response_str</varname>
                     </para>
                     </para>
                 </listitem>
                 </listitem>
 
 
                 <listitem>
                 <listitem>
                     <para>
                     <para>
-                        <code>string Zend_Http_Response::extractVersion($response_str)</code>:
+                        <methodname>Zend_Http_Response::extractVersion($response_str)</methodname>:
                         Extract and return the <acronym>HTTP</acronym> version (eg. 1.1 or 1.0) from
                         Extract and return the <acronym>HTTP</acronym> version (eg. 1.1 or 1.0) from
-                        $response_str
+                        <varname>$response_str</varname>
                     </para>
                     </para>
                 </listitem>
                 </listitem>
 
 
                 <listitem>
                 <listitem>
                     <para>
                     <para>
-                        <code>array Zend_Http_Response::extractHeaders($response_str)</code>:
+                        <methodname>Zend_Http_Response::extractHeaders($response_str)</methodname>:
                         Extract and return the <acronym>HTTP</acronym> response headers from
                         Extract and return the <acronym>HTTP</acronym> response headers from
-                        $response_str as an array
+                        <varname>$response_str</varname> as an array
                     </para>
                     </para>
                 </listitem>
                 </listitem>
 
 
                 <listitem>
                 <listitem>
                     <para>
                     <para>
-                        <code>string Zend_Http_Response::extractBody($response_str)</code>: Extract
-                        and return the <acronym>HTTP</acronym> response body from $response_str
+                        <methodname>Zend_Http_Response::extractBody($response_str)</methodname>:
+                        Extract and return the <acronym>HTTP</acronym> response body from
+                        <varname>$response_str</varname>
                     </para>
                     </para>
                 </listitem>
                 </listitem>
 
 
                 <listitem>
                 <listitem>
                     <para>
                     <para>
-                        <code>string Zend_Http_Response::responseCodeAsText($code = null, $http11 =
-                        true)</code>: Get the standard <acronym>HTTP</acronym> response message for
-                        a response code $code. For example, will return "Internal Server Error" if
-                        $code is 500. If $http11 is <constant>TRUE</constant> (default), will return
+                        <methodname>Zend_Http_Response::responseCodeAsText($code,
+                            $http11)</methodname>: Get the standard <acronym>HTTP</acronym> response
+                        message for a response code $code. For example, will return "Internal Server
+                        Error" if <varname>$code</varname> is 500. If <varname>$http11</varname> is
+                        <constant>TRUE</constant> (default), will return
                         <acronym>HTTP</acronym>/1.1 standard messages - otherwise
                         <acronym>HTTP</acronym>/1.1 standard messages - otherwise
-                        <acronym>HTTP</acronym>/1.0 messages will be returned. If $code is not
-                        specified, this method will return all known <acronym>HTTP</acronym>
-                        response codes as an associative (code => message) array.
+                        <acronym>HTTP</acronym>/1.0 messages will be returned. If
+                        <varname>$code</varname> is not specified, this method will return all known
+                        <acronym>HTTP</acronym> response codes as an associative (code => message)
+                        array.
                     </para>
                     </para>
                 </listitem>
                 </listitem>
             </itemizedlist>
             </itemizedlist>
@@ -320,21 +325,21 @@ echo $body;
             <itemizedlist>
             <itemizedlist>
                 <listitem>
                 <listitem>
                     <para>
                     <para>
-                        <code>string Zend_Http_Response::decodeChunkedBody($body)</code>: Decode
-                        a complete "Content-Transfer-Encoding: Chunked" body
+                        <methodname>Zend_Http_Response::decodeChunkedBody($body)</methodname>:
+                        Decode a complete "Content-Transfer-Encoding: Chunked" body
                     </para>
                     </para>
                 </listitem>
                 </listitem>
 
 
                 <listitem>
                 <listitem>
                     <para>
                     <para>
-                        <code>string Zend_Http_Response::decodeGzip($body)</code>: Decode
+                        <methodname>Zend_Http_Response::decodeGzip($body)</methodname>: Decode
                         a "Content-Encoding: gzip" body
                         a "Content-Encoding: gzip" body
                     </para>
                     </para>
                 </listitem>
                 </listitem>
 
 
                 <listitem>
                 <listitem>
                     <para>
                     <para>
-                        <code>string Zend_Http_Response::decodeDeflate($body)</code>: Decode
+                        <methodname>Zend_Http_Response::decodeDeflate($body)</methodname>: Decode
                         a "Content-Encoding: deflate" body
                         a "Content-Encoding: deflate" body
                     </para>
                     </para>
                 </listitem>
                 </listitem>

+ 15 - 16
documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_InfoCard-Basics.xml

@@ -45,13 +45,13 @@
 ]]></programlisting>
 ]]></programlisting>
 
 
         <para>
         <para>
-            In the example above, the <code>requiredClaims</code>
-            <code>&lt;param&gt;</code> tag is used to identify pieces of
-            information known as claims (i.e. person's first name, last name)
-            which the web site (a.k.a "relying party") needs in order a user to
-            authenticate using an information card. For your reference, the full
-            <acronym>URI</acronym> (for instance the <code>givenname</code> claim) is as follows:
-            <code>http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/05/identity/claims/givenname</code>
+            In the example above, the <property>requiredClaims</property>
+            &lt;param&gt; tag is used to identify pieces of information known as claims (i.e.
+            person's first name, last name) which the web site (a.k.a "relying party") needs in
+            order a user to authenticate using an information card. For your reference, the full
+            <acronym>URI</acronym> (for instance the <emphasis>givenname</emphasis> claim) is as
+            follows:
+            <filename>http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/05/identity/claims/givenname</filename>
         </para>
         </para>
 
 
         <para>
         <para>
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
         </para>
         </para>
 
 
         <para>
         <para>
-            Note, Information cards can only be <code>HTTP POST</code>ed to
+            Note, Information cards can only be <acronym>HTTP</acronym> <acronym>POST</acronym>ed to
             <acronym>SSL</acronym>-encrypted <acronym>URL</acronym>s. Please consult your web
             <acronym>SSL</acronym>-encrypted <acronym>URL</acronym>s. Please consult your web
             server's documentation on how to set up <acronym>SSL</acronym> encryption.
             server's documentation on how to set up <acronym>SSL</acronym> encryption.
         </para>
         </para>
@@ -143,10 +143,9 @@ if (isset($_POST['xmlToken'])) {
             <classname>Zend_Auth_Adapter_InfoCard</classname> and pass the <acronym>XML</acronym>
             <classname>Zend_Auth_Adapter_InfoCard</classname> and pass the <acronym>XML</acronym>
             data posted by the card selector into it. Once an instance has been created you
             data posted by the card selector into it. Once an instance has been created you
             must then provide at least one <acronym>SSL</acronym> certificate public/private key
             must then provide at least one <acronym>SSL</acronym> certificate public/private key
-            pair used by the web server that received the <code>HTTP
-            POST</code>. These files are used to validate the destination
-            of the information posted to the server and are a requirement when
-            using Information Cards.
+            pair used by the web server that received the <acronym>HTTP</acronym>
+            <acronym>POST</acronym>. These files are used to validate the destination of the
+            information posted to the server and are a requirement when using Information Cards.
         </para>
         </para>
 
 
         <para>
         <para>
@@ -231,13 +230,13 @@ if (isset($_POST['xmlToken'])) {
             can be ascertained by calling the
             can be ascertained by calling the
             <methodname>Zend_InfoCard_Claims::isValid()</methodname> method. Claims
             <methodname>Zend_InfoCard_Claims::isValid()</methodname> method. Claims
             themselves can either be retrieved by simply accessing the
             themselves can either be retrieved by simply accessing the
-            identifier desired (i.e. <code>givenname</code>) as a property of
+            identifier desired (i.e. <property>givenname</property>) as a property of
             the object or through the <methodname>getClaim()</methodname> method.
             the object or through the <methodname>getClaim()</methodname> method.
         </para>
         </para>
 
 
         <para>
         <para>
             In most cases you will never need to use the <methodname>getClaim()</methodname>
             In most cases you will never need to use the <methodname>getClaim()</methodname>
-            method. However, if your <code>requiredClaims</code> mandate that
+            method. However, if your <property>requiredClaims</property> mandate that
             you request claims from multiple different sources/namespaces then
             you request claims from multiple different sources/namespaces then
             you will need to extract them explicitly using this method (simply
             you will need to extract them explicitly using this method (simply
             pass it the full <acronym>URI</acronym> of the claim to retrieve its value from within
             pass it the full <acronym>URI</acronym> of the claim to retrieve its value from within
@@ -265,8 +264,8 @@ if (isset($_POST['xmlToken'])) {
             authentication system by storing the private personal identifier
             authentication system by storing the private personal identifier
             (PPI) to a previously traditionally-authenticated account and
             (PPI) to a previously traditionally-authenticated account and
             including at least the
             including at least the
-            <code>http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/05/identity/claims/privatepersonalidentifier</code>
-            claim as part of the <code>requiredClaims</code> of the request. If
+            <filename>http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/05/identity/claims/privatepersonalidentifier</filename>
+            claim as part of the <property>requiredClaims</property> of the request. If
             this claim is requested then the <classname>Zend_InfoCard_Claims</classname>
             this claim is requested then the <classname>Zend_InfoCard_Claims</classname>
             object will provide a unique identifier for the specific card that
             object will provide a unique identifier for the specific card that
             was submitted by calling the <methodname>getCardID()</methodname> method.
             was submitted by calling the <methodname>getCardID()</methodname> method.

+ 5 - 4
documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Json-Objects.xml

@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ $phpNative = Zend_Json::decode($encodedValue, Zend_Json::TYPE_OBJECT);
 ]]></programlisting>
 ]]></programlisting>
 
 
         <para>
         <para>
-            Any objects thus decoded are returned as <code>StdClass</code> objects
+            Any objects thus decoded are returned as <classname>StdClass</classname> objects
             with properties corresponding to the key/value pairs in the <acronym>JSON</acronym>
             with properties corresponding to the key/value pairs in the <acronym>JSON</acronym>
             notation.
             notation.
         </para>
         </para>
@@ -105,9 +105,10 @@ Zend_Json::$useBuiltinEncoderDecoder = true:
             object. It implements the value object pattern and is immutable. You can set the
             object. It implements the value object pattern and is immutable. You can set the
             javascript expression as the first constructor argument. By default
             javascript expression as the first constructor argument. By default
             <classname>Zend_Json::encode</classname> does not encode javascript callbacks, you have
             <classname>Zend_Json::encode</classname> does not encode javascript callbacks, you have
-            to pass the option <code>'enableJsonExprFinder' = true</code> into the
-            <code>encode</code> function. If enabled the expression support works for all nested
-            expressions in large object structures. A usage example would look like:
+            to pass the option <property>enableJsonExprFinder</property> and set it to
+            <constant>TRUE</constant> into the <methodname>encode()</methodname> function. If
+            enabled the expression support works for all nested expressions in large object
+            structures. A usage example would look like:
         </para>
         </para>
 
 
         <programlisting language="php"><![CDATA[
         <programlisting language="php"><![CDATA[