derick          Mon Jun 16 08:36:12 2003 EDT

  Modified files:              
    /phpdoc/en/reference/errorfunc/functions    error-log.xml 
  Log:
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Index: phpdoc/en/reference/errorfunc/functions/error-log.xml
diff -u phpdoc/en/reference/errorfunc/functions/error-log.xml:1.3 
phpdoc/en/reference/errorfunc/functions/error-log.xml:1.4
--- phpdoc/en/reference/errorfunc/functions/error-log.xml:1.3   Sat Jun 14 13:48:17 
2003
+++ phpdoc/en/reference/errorfunc/functions/error-log.xml       Mon Jun 16 08:36:12 
2003
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!-- $Revision: 1.3 $ -->
+<!-- $Revision: 1.4 $ -->
 <!-- splitted from ./en/functions/errorfunc.xml, last change in rev 1.1 -->
   <refentry id="function.error-log">
    <refnamediv>
@@ -18,62 +18,59 @@
     <para>
      Sends an error message to the web server's error log, a
      <acronym>TCP</acronym> port or to a file.  The first parameter,
-     <parameter>message</parameter>, is the error message that should
-     be logged.  The second parameter,
-     <parameter>message_type</parameter> says where the message should
-     go:
+     <parameter>message</parameter>, is the error message that should be
+     logged.  The second parameter, <parameter>message_type</parameter> says
+     where the message should go:
      <table>
       <title><function>error_log</function> log types</title>
       <tgroup cols="2">
        <tbody>
-    <row>
-     <entry>0</entry>
-     <entry>
-      <parameter>message</parameter> is sent to PHP's system
-      logger, using the Operating System's system logging
-      mechanism or a file, depending on what the <link
-      linkend="ini.error-log">error_log</link> configuration
-      directive is set to.
-     </entry>
-    </row>
-    <row>
-     <entry>1</entry>
-     <entry>
-      <parameter>message</parameter> is sent by email to the
-      address in the <parameter>destination</parameter> parameter.
-      This is the only message type where the fourth parameter,
-      <parameter>extra_headers</parameter> is used.  This message
-      type uses the same internal function as
-      <function>mail</function> does.
-     </entry>
-    </row>
-    <row>
-     <entry>2</entry>
-     <entry>
-      <parameter>message</parameter> is sent through the PHP debugging
-      connection.  This option is only available if <link
-      linkend="install.configure.enable-debugger">remote debugging has
-      been enabled</link>.  In this case, the
-      <parameter>destination</parameter> parameter specifies the host
-      name or IP address and optionally, port number, of the socket
-      receiving the debug information.
-     </entry>
-    </row>
-    <row>
-     <entry>3</entry>
-     <entry>
-      <parameter>message</parameter> is appended to the file
-      <parameter>destination</parameter>.
-     </entry>
-    </row>
+        <row>
+         <entry>0</entry>
+         <entry>
+          <parameter>message</parameter> is sent to PHP's system logger, using
+          the Operating System's system logging mechanism or a file, depending
+          on what the <link linkend="ini.error-log">error_log</link>
+          configuration directive is set to.
+         </entry>
+        </row>
+        <row>
+         <entry>1</entry>
+         <entry>
+          <parameter>message</parameter> is sent by email to the address in
+          the <parameter>destination</parameter> parameter.  This is the only
+          message type where the fourth parameter,
+          <parameter>extra_headers</parameter> is used.  This message type
+          uses the same internal function as <function>mail</function> does.
+         </entry>
+        </row>
+        <row>
+         <entry>2</entry>
+         <entry>
+          <parameter>message</parameter> is sent through the PHP debugging
+          connection.  This option is only available if <link
+          linkend="install.configure.enable-debugger">remote debugging has
+          been enabled</link>.  In this case, the
+          <parameter>destination</parameter> parameter specifies the host name
+          or IP address and optionally, port number, of the socket receiving
+          the debug information.
+         </entry>
+        </row>
+        <row>
+         <entry>3</entry>
+         <entry>
+          <parameter>message</parameter> is appended to the file
+          <parameter>destination</parameter>.
+         </entry>
+        </row>
        </tbody>
       </tgroup>
      </table>
     </para>
     <warning>
      <para>
-      Remote debugging via TCP/IP is a PHP 3 feature that is <emphasis>not</emphasis>
-      available in PHP 4.
+      Remote debugging via TCP/IP is a PHP 3 feature that is
+      <emphasis>not</emphasis> available in PHP 4.
      </para>
     </warning>
     <para>
@@ -81,6 +78,7 @@
       <title><function>error_log</function> examples</title>
       <programlisting role="php">
 <![CDATA[
+<?php
 // Send notification through the server log if we can not
 // connect to the database.
 if (!Ora_Logon ($username, $password)) {
@@ -97,6 +95,7 @@
 error_log ("You messed up!", 2, "127.0.0.1:7000");
 error_log ("You messed up!", 2, "loghost");
 error_log ("You messed up!", 3, "/var/tmp/my-errors.log");
+?>
 ]]>
       </programlisting>
      </example>



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