betz            Sat Feb 23 10:36:45 2002 EDT

  Modified files:              
    /phpdoc/en/faq      misc.xml 
  Log:
  small corrections
  
Index: phpdoc/en/faq/misc.xml
diff -u phpdoc/en/faq/misc.xml:1.8 phpdoc/en/faq/misc.xml:1.9
--- phpdoc/en/faq/misc.xml:1.8  Sat Feb 23 08:24:08 2002
+++ phpdoc/en/faq/misc.xml      Sat Feb 23 10:36:45 2002
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!-- $Revision: 1.8 $ -->
+<!-- $Revision: 1.9 $ -->
  <chapter id="faq.misc">
   <title>Miscellaneous Questions</title>
   <titleabbrev>Miscellaneous Questions</titleabbrev>
@@ -41,23 +41,26 @@
     <answer>
      <para>
       If you don't have an archiver-tool to handle bz2 files
-      <ulink url="&faqurl.bz2;">download</ulink> the commandline tool from Redhat.
-      Win2k Sp2 users grab the latest version 1.0.2, all other Windows user should
-      grab version 1.00. After downloading rename the executable to bzip2.exe.
-      For convenience put it into a directory in your path, e.g. x:\windows where x
-      represents your windows installation drive.
+      <ulink url="&faqurl.bz2;">download</ulink> the commandline tool
+      from Redhat. Win2k Sp2 users grab the latest version 1.0.2, all
+      other Windows user should grab version 1.00. After downloading rename
+      the executable to bzip2.exe. For convenience put it into a directory in
+      your path, e.g. C:\Windows where C represents your windows installation
+      drive.
      </para>
      <para>
-      To uncompress the php_manual_x.bz2 follow these simple instructions:
+      Note: lang stands for your language and x for the desired format, e.g.: pdf.
+      To uncompress the php_manual_lang.x.bz2 follow these simple instructions:
       1. open a command prompt window.
-      2. cd to the folder where you stored the downloaded php_manual_x.bz2.
-      3. Invoking bzip2 -d php_manual_*.bz will extract php_manual_x in the same 
folder
-      Thats it.
+      2. cd to the folder where you stored the downloaded php_manual_lang.x.bz2.
+      3. Invoking bzip2 -d php_manual_lang.x.bz2 will extract php_manual_lang.x
+      in the same folder. Thats it.
      </para>
      <para>
-      In case you downloaded the *.tar.bz2 many html-files the procedure is the same.
-      The only difference is that you got a file php_manual_*.tar. The tar format is 
known
-      to be treated with most common archivers on Windows like e.g. Winzip.
+      In case you downloaded the php_manual_lang.tar.bz2 many html-files
+      the procedure is the same. The only difference is that you got a file
+      php_manual_lang.tar. The tar format is known to be treated with most
+      common archivers on Windows like e.g. Winzip.
      </para>
     </answer>
    </qandaentry>


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