wez             Wed Apr  4 11:44:32 2001 EDT

  Modified files:              
    /phpdoc/en/functions        openssl.xml 
  Log:
  Added version notes, corrected a couple of typos.
  
  
Index: phpdoc/en/functions/openssl.xml
diff -u phpdoc/en/functions/openssl.xml:1.4 phpdoc/en/functions/openssl.xml:1.5
--- phpdoc/en/functions/openssl.xml:1.4 Mon Apr  2 16:15:03 2001
+++ phpdoc/en/functions/openssl.xml     Wed Apr  4 11:44:31 2001
@@ -14,12 +14,14 @@
   <para>
    New for dev/CVS versions of PHP is support for S/MIME email
    signing/verification and encryption/decryption.  Also, it is now possible
-   to specify keys/certs in a vareity of ways that should help make your PHP
+   to specify keys/certs in a variety of ways that should help make your PHP
    code easier to write.
    These features will most likely make it into PHP 4.0.6.
-   <emphasis>Please keep in mind that this extension is still considered
-   experimental!</emphasis>
   </para>
+  <note>
+   <para>Please keep in mind that this extension is still considered
+   experimental!</para>
+  </note>
   <para>
    OpenSSL offers many features that this module currently doesn't support.
    Some of these may be added in the future.
@@ -171,6 +173,11 @@
       </tgroup>
      </table>
    </para>
+   <note>
+     <para>These constants were added in 4.0.6.</para>
+    </note>
+
+
   </sect1>
   </partintro>
 
@@ -208,6 +215,11 @@
       </programlisting>
      </example>
     </para>
+    <note>
+     <para>
+      This function was added in 4.0.6. 
+     </para>
+    </note>
    </refsect1>
   </refentry>
   
@@ -547,9 +559,6 @@
     <para>The decrypted message is output to the
      file specified by <parameter>outfilename</parameter>
     </para>
-    <para><emphasis>The parameters/return type of this function may change before
-     it appears in a release version of PHP</emphasis></para>
-
     <para>
      <example>
       <title><function>openssl_pkcs7_decrypt</function> example</title>
@@ -567,6 +576,10 @@
       </programlisting>
      </example>
     </para>
+    <note>
+     <para>This function was added in 4.0.6.</para>
+    </note>
+
    </refsect1>
   </refentry>
 
@@ -602,9 +615,6 @@
      keyed by header name, or an indexed array, where each element contains
      a single header line.
     </para>
-    <para><emphasis>The parameters/return type of this function may change before
-     it appears in a release version of PHP</emphasis></para>
-
     <para>
      <example>
       <title><function>openssl_pkcs7_encrypt</function> example</title>
@@ -638,6 +648,11 @@
       </programlisting>
      </example>
     </para>
+  <note>
+     <para>This function was added in 4.0.6.</para>
+    </note>
+
+
    </refsect1>
   </refentry>
  
@@ -684,9 +699,6 @@
     a bunch of extra certificates to include in the signature which can for
     example be used to help the recipient to verify the certificate that you used.
    </para>
-    <para><emphasis>The parameters/return type of this function may change before
-     it appears in a release version of PHP</emphasis></para>
-
     <para>
      <example>
       <title><function>openssl_pkcs7_sign</function> example</title>
@@ -698,7 +710,6 @@
 You have my authorization to spend $10,000 on dinner expenses.
 
 The CEO
-HQ
 EOD;
 // save message to file
 $fp = fopen("msg.txt", "w");
@@ -717,6 +728,10 @@
       </programlisting>
      </example>
     </para>
+  <note>
+     <para>This function was added in 4.0.6.</para>
+    </note>
+
 
   </refsect1>
  </refentry>
@@ -765,9 +780,11 @@
     If the <parameter>extracerts</parameter> is specified, it is the filename
     of a file containing a bunch of certificates to use as untrusted CAs.
    </para>
-    <para><emphasis>The parameters/return type of this function may change before
-     it appears in a release version of PHP</emphasis></para>
+  <note>
+     <para>This function was added in 4.0.6.</para>
+    </note>
 
+
   </refsect1>
  </refentry>
  
@@ -808,8 +825,6 @@
     help verify the certificate, although no trust in placed in the
     certificates that come from that file.
    </para>
-    <para><emphasis>The parameters/return type of this function may change before
-     it appears in a release version of PHP</emphasis></para>
    <para>
     <table>
      <title><function>openssl_x509_checkpurpose</function> purposes</title>
@@ -857,6 +872,11 @@
     </table>
     These options are not bitfields - you may specify one only!
    </para>
+   <note>
+     <para>This function was added in 4.0.6.</para>
+    </note>
+
+
   </refsect1>
  </refentry>
 
@@ -877,6 +897,11 @@
     <function>openssl_x509_free</function> frees the certificate associated
     with the specified <parameter>x509cert</parameter> resource from memory.
    </para>
+  <note>
+     <para>This function was added in 4.0.6.</para>
+    </note>
+
+
   </refsect1>
  </refentry>
  
@@ -907,6 +932,11 @@
    </para>
    <para><emphasis>The structure of the returned data is (deliberately) not
    yet documented, as it is still subject to change.</emphasis></para>
+   <note>
+     <para>This function was added in 4.0.6.</para>
+    </note>
+
+
   </refsect1>
  </refentry>
  
@@ -929,6 +959,11 @@
     <parameter>x509certdata</parameter> and returns a resource identifier for
     it.
    </para>
+  <note>
+     <para>This function was added in 4.0.6.</para>
+    </note>
+
+
   </refsect1>
  </refentry>
  


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