scottmac Tue, 09 Aug 2011 15:27:25 +0000
Revision: http://svn.php.net/viewvc?view=revision&revision=314676
Log:
Fix typos in UPGRADING
Changed paths:
U php/php-src/branches/PHP_5_4/UPGRADING
U php/php-src/trunk/UPGRADING
Modified: php/php-src/branches/PHP_5_4/UPGRADING
===================================================================
--- php/php-src/branches/PHP_5_4/UPGRADING 2011-08-09 15:27:12 UTC (rev
314675)
+++ php/php-src/branches/PHP_5_4/UPGRADING 2011-08-09 15:27:25 UTC (rev
314676)
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
To create a generic object you can use StdClass:
$test = new StdClass;
- $text->baz = 1;
+ $test->baz = 1;
- It's now possible to enforce the class' __construct arguments in an abstract
constructor in the base class.
@@ -344,7 +344,7 @@
multibyte support, but may enable or disable it by zend.multibyte. It doesn't
make a lot of sense to enable this option without ext/mbstring, because the
most functionality is implemented by mbstrings callbacks.
-- Added enable_post_data_reading, which is enable by default. When it's
+- Added enable_post_data_reading, which is enabled by default. When it's
disabled, the POST data is not read (and processed); the behavior is similar
to that of other request methods with body, like PUT. This allows reading the
raw POST data in multipart requests and read/process the POST data in a
Modified: php/php-src/trunk/UPGRADING
===================================================================
--- php/php-src/trunk/UPGRADING 2011-08-09 15:27:12 UTC (rev 314675)
+++ php/php-src/trunk/UPGRADING 2011-08-09 15:27:25 UTC (rev 314676)
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
To create a generic object you can use StdClass:
$test = new StdClass;
- $text->baz = 1;
+ $test->baz = 1;
=====================================
4. Changes made to existing functions
@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@
multibyte support, but may enable or disable it by zend.multibyte. It doesn't
make a lot of sense to enable this option without ext/mbstring, because the
most functionality is implemented by mbstrings callbacks.
-- Added enable_post_data_reading, which is enable by default. When it's
+- Added enable_post_data_reading, which is enabled by default. When it's
disabled, the POST data is not read (and processed); the behavior is similar
to that of other request methods with body, like PUT. This allows reading the
raw POST data in multipart requests and read/process the POST data in a
--
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