didou           Tue Jan  6 07:45:31 2004 EDT

  Modified files:              
    /phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions        sesam-diagnostic.xml 
                                                sesam-fetch-result.xml 
                                                sesam-fetch-row.xml 
                                                sesam-field-array.xml 
                                                sesam-seek-row.xml 
                                                sesam-settransaction.xml 
  Log:
  WS : *don't* use tabulations
  
Index: phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-diagnostic.xml
diff -u phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-diagnostic.xml:1.4 
phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-diagnostic.xml:1.5
--- phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-diagnostic.xml:1.4        Thu Dec 18 
12:46:29 2003
+++ phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-diagnostic.xml    Tue Jan  6 07:45:31 
2004
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!-- $Revision: 1.4 $ -->
+<!-- $Revision: 1.5 $ -->
 <!-- splitted from ./en/functions/sesam.xml, last change in rev 1.1 -->
   <refentry id="function.sesam-diagnostic">
    <refnamediv>
@@ -24,45 +24,45 @@
       <tgroup cols="2">
        <thead>
         <row>
-        <entry>Element</entry>
-        <entry>Contents</entry>
+         <entry>Element</entry>
+         <entry>Contents</entry>
         </row>
        </thead>
        <tbody>
         <row>
-        <entry>$array["sqlstate"]</entry>
-        <entry>
-         5 digit SQL return code (see the SESAM manual for the
-         description of the possible values of SQLSTATE)
-        </entry>
-        </row>
-        <row>
-        <entry>$array["rowcount"]</entry>
-        <entry>
-         number of affected rows in last update/insert/delete (set
-         after "immediate" statements only)
-        </entry>
-        </row>
-        <row>
-        <entry>$array["errmsg"]</entry>
-        <entry>
-         "human readable" error message string (set after errors
-         only)
-        </entry>
-        </row>
-        <row>
-        <entry>$array["errcol"]</entry>
-        <entry>
-         error column number of previous error (0-based; or -1 if
-         undefined. Set after errors only)
-        </entry>
-        </row>
-        <row>
-        <entry>$array["errlin"]</entry>
-        <entry>
-         error line number of previous error (0-based; or -1 if
-         undefined. Set after errors only)
-        </entry>
+         <entry>$array["sqlstate"]</entry>
+         <entry>
+          5 digit SQL return code (see the SESAM manual for the
+          description of the possible values of SQLSTATE)
+         </entry>
+        </row>
+        <row>
+         <entry>$array["rowcount"]</entry>
+         <entry>
+          number of affected rows in last update/insert/delete (set
+          after "immediate" statements only)
+         </entry>
+        </row>
+        <row>
+         <entry>$array["errmsg"]</entry>
+         <entry>
+          "human readable" error message string (set after errors
+          only)
+         </entry>
+        </row>
+        <row>
+         <entry>$array["errcol"]</entry>
+         <entry>
+          error column number of previous error (0-based; or -1 if
+          undefined. Set after errors only)
+         </entry>
+        </row>
+        <row>
+         <entry>$array["errlin"]</entry>
+         <entry>
+          error line number of previous error (0-based; or -1 if
+          undefined. Set after errors only)
+         </entry>
         </row>
        </tbody>
       </tgroup>
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
         --$colspan;
     echo "<table border=\"1\">\n";
     echo "<tr><th colspan=\"" . $colspan . "\"><span class=\"spanred\">ERROR:</span> 
".
-               htmlspecialchars($err["errmsg"]) . "</th></tr>\n";
+               htmlspecialchars($err["errmsg"]) . "</th></tr>\n";
     if ($err["errcol"] >= 0) {
         echo "<tr><td colspan=\"" . $colspan . "\"><pre>\n";
         $errstmt = $exec_str . "\n";
Index: phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-fetch-result.xml
diff -u phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-fetch-result.xml:1.2 
phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-fetch-result.xml:1.3
--- phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-fetch-result.xml:1.2      Wed Apr 17 
02:43:54 2002
+++ phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-fetch-result.xml  Tue Jan  6 07:45:31 
2004
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!-- $Revision: 1.2 $ -->
+<!-- $Revision: 1.3 $ -->
 <!-- splitted from ./en/functions/sesam.xml, last change in rev 1.1 -->
   <refentry id="function.sesam-fetch-result">
    <refnamediv>
@@ -24,54 +24,54 @@
       <tgroup cols="2">
        <thead>
         <row>
-        <entry>Array Element</entry>
-        <entry>Contents</entry>
+         <entry>Array Element</entry>
+         <entry>Contents</entry>
         </row>
        </thead>
        <tbody>
         <row>
-        <entry>int $arr["count"]</entry>
-        <entry>
-         number of columns in result set (or zero if this was an
-         "immediate" query)
-        </entry>
+         <entry>int $arr["count"]</entry>
+         <entry>
+          number of columns in result set (or zero if this was an
+          "immediate" query)
+         </entry>
         </row>
         <row>
-        <entry>int $arr["rows"]</entry>
-        <entry>
-         number of rows in result set (between zero and
-         <parameter>max_rows</parameter>)
-        </entry>
+         <entry>int $arr["rows"]</entry>
+         <entry>
+          number of rows in result set (between zero and
+          <parameter>max_rows</parameter>)
+         </entry>
         </row>
         <row>
-        <entry>bool $arr["truncated"]</entry>
-        <entry>
-         &true; if the number of rows was at least
-         <parameter>max_rows</parameter>, &false;
-         otherwise. Note that even when this is
-         &true;, the next
-         <function>sesam_fetch_result</function> call may return zero
-         rows because there are no more result entries.
-        </entry>
+         <entry>bool $arr["truncated"]</entry>
+         <entry>
+          &true; if the number of rows was at least
+          <parameter>max_rows</parameter>, &false;
+          otherwise. Note that even when this is
+          &true;, the next
+          <function>sesam_fetch_result</function> call may return zero
+          rows because there are no more result entries.
+         </entry>
         </row>
         <row>
-       <entry>mixed $arr[col][row]</entry>
-        <entry>
-         result data for all the fields at
-         row(<literal>row</literal>) and
-         column(<literal>col</literal>), (where the integer index
-         <literal>row</literal> is between 0 and
-         <literal>$arr["rows"]-1</literal>, and
-         <literal>col</literal> is between 0 and
-         <literal>$arr["count"]-1</literal>). Fields may be empty, so
-         you must check for the existence of a field by using the php
-         <function>isset</function> function. The type of the
-         returned fields depend on the respective SQL type declared
-         for its column (see <link linkend="ref.sesam">SESAM
-         overview</link> for the conversions applied). SESAM
-         "multiple fields" are "inlined" and treated like a sequence
-         of columns.
-        </entry>
+               <entry>mixed $arr[col][row]</entry>
+         <entry>
+          result data for all the fields at
+          row(<literal>row</literal>) and
+          column(<literal>col</literal>), (where the integer index
+          <literal>row</literal> is between 0 and
+          <literal>$arr["rows"]-1</literal>, and
+          <literal>col</literal> is between 0 and
+          <literal>$arr["count"]-1</literal>). Fields may be empty, so
+          you must check for the existence of a field by using the php
+          <function>isset</function> function. The type of the
+          returned fields depend on the respective SQL type declared
+          for its column (see <link linkend="ref.sesam">SESAM
+          overview</link> for the conversions applied). SESAM
+          "multiple fields" are "inlined" and treated like a sequence
+          of columns.
+         </entry>
         </row>
        </tbody>
       </tgroup>
Index: phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-fetch-row.xml
diff -u phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-fetch-row.xml:1.6 
phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-fetch-row.xml:1.7
--- phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-fetch-row.xml:1.6 Sat Dec 20 20:23:00 
2003
+++ phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-fetch-row.xml     Tue Jan  6 07:45:31 
2004
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!-- $Revision: 1.6 $ -->
+<!-- $Revision: 1.7 $ -->
 <!-- splitted from ./en/functions/sesam.xml, last change in rev 1.1 -->
   <refentry id="function.sesam-fetch-row">
    <refnamediv>
@@ -38,63 +38,63 @@
       <tgroup cols="3">
        <thead>
         <row>
-        <entry>Value</entry>
-        <entry>Constant</entry>
-        <entry>Meaning</entry>
+         <entry>Value</entry>
+         <entry>Constant</entry>
+         <entry>Meaning</entry>
         </row>
        </thead>
        <tbody>
         <row>
-        <entry>0</entry>
-        <entry><literal>SESAM_SEEK_NEXT</literal></entry>
-        <entry>
-         read sequentially (after fetch, the internal default is set
-         to <literal>SESAM_SEEK_NEXT</literal>)
-        </entry>
-        </row>
-        <row>
-        <entry>1</entry>
-        <entry><literal>SESAM_SEEK_PRIOR</literal></entry>
-        <entry>
-         read sequentially backwards (after fetch, the internal
-         default is set to <literal>SESAM_SEEK_PRIOR</literal>)
-        </entry>
-        </row>
-        <row>
-        <entry>2</entry>
-        <entry><literal>SESAM_SEEK_FIRST</literal></entry>
-        <entry>
-         rewind to first row (after fetch, the default is set to
-         <literal>SESAM_SEEK_NEXT</literal>)
-        </entry>
-        </row>
-        <row>
-        <entry>3</entry>
-        <entry><literal>SESAM_SEEK_LAST</literal></entry>
-        <entry>
-         seek to last row (after fetch, the default is set to
-         <literal>SESAM_SEEK_PRIOR</literal>)
-        </entry>
-        </row>
-        <row>
-        <entry>4</entry>
-        <entry><literal>SESAM_SEEK_ABSOLUTE</literal></entry>
-        <entry>
-         seek to absolute row number given as
-         <parameter>offset</parameter> (Zero-based. After fetch, the
-         internal default is set to
-         <literal>SESAM_SEEK_ABSOLUTE</literal>, and the internal
-         offset value is auto-incremented)
-        </entry>
-        </row>
-        <row>
-        <entry>5</entry>
-        <entry><literal>SESAM_SEEK_RELATIVE</literal></entry>
-       <entry>
-         seek relative to current scroll position, where
-         <parameter>offset</parameter> can be a positive or negative
-         offset value.
-        </entry>
+         <entry>0</entry>
+         <entry><literal>SESAM_SEEK_NEXT</literal></entry>
+         <entry>
+          read sequentially (after fetch, the internal default is set
+          to <literal>SESAM_SEEK_NEXT</literal>)
+         </entry>
+        </row>
+        <row>
+         <entry>1</entry>
+         <entry><literal>SESAM_SEEK_PRIOR</literal></entry>
+         <entry>
+          read sequentially backwards (after fetch, the internal
+          default is set to <literal>SESAM_SEEK_PRIOR</literal>)
+         </entry>
+        </row>
+        <row>
+         <entry>2</entry>
+         <entry><literal>SESAM_SEEK_FIRST</literal></entry>
+         <entry>
+          rewind to first row (after fetch, the default is set to
+          <literal>SESAM_SEEK_NEXT</literal>)
+         </entry>
+        </row>
+        <row>
+         <entry>3</entry>
+         <entry><literal>SESAM_SEEK_LAST</literal></entry>
+         <entry>
+          seek to last row (after fetch, the default is set to
+          <literal>SESAM_SEEK_PRIOR</literal>)
+         </entry>
+        </row>
+        <row>
+         <entry>4</entry>
+         <entry><literal>SESAM_SEEK_ABSOLUTE</literal></entry>
+         <entry>
+          seek to absolute row number given as
+          <parameter>offset</parameter> (Zero-based. After fetch, the
+          internal default is set to
+          <literal>SESAM_SEEK_ABSOLUTE</literal>, and the internal
+          offset value is auto-incremented)
+         </entry>
+        </row>
+        <row>
+         <entry>5</entry>
+         <entry><literal>SESAM_SEEK_RELATIVE</literal></entry>
+               <entry>
+          seek relative to current scroll position, where
+          <parameter>offset</parameter> can be a positive or negative
+          offset value.
+         </entry>
         </row>
        </tbody>
       </tgroup>
Index: phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-field-array.xml
diff -u phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-field-array.xml:1.4 
phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-field-array.xml:1.5
--- phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-field-array.xml:1.4       Sat Dec 20 
20:23:00 2003
+++ phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-field-array.xml   Tue Jan  6 07:45:31 
2004
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!-- $Revision: 1.4 $ -->
+<!-- $Revision: 1.5 $ -->
 <!-- splitted from ./en/functions/sesam.xml, last change in rev 1.1 -->
   <refentry id="function.sesam-field-array">
    <refnamediv>
@@ -32,155 +32,155 @@
       <tgroup cols="2">
        <thead>
         <row>
-        <entry>Array Element</entry>
-        <entry>Contents</entry>
+         <entry>Array Element</entry>
+         <entry>Contents</entry>
         </row>
        </thead>
        <tbody>
         <row>
-        <entry>int $arr["count"]</entry>
-        <entry>
-         Total number of columns in result set (or zero if this was
-         an "immediate" query).  SESAM "multiple fields" are
-         "inlined" and treated like the respective number of columns.
-        </entry>
-        </row>
-        <row>
-        <entry>string $arr[col]["name"]</entry>
-        <entry>
-         column name for column(<literal>col</literal>), where
-         <literal>col</literal> is between 0 and
-         <literal>$arr["count"]-1</literal>. The returned value can
-         be the empty string (for dynamically computed
-         columns). SESAM "multiple fields" are "inlined" and treated
-         like the respective number of columns, each with the same
-         column name.
-        </entry>
-        </row>
-        <row>
-       <entry>string $arr[col]["count"]</entry>
-       <entry>
-         The "count" attribute describes the repetition factor when
-         the column has been declared as a "multiple field". Usually,
-         the "count" attribute is 1. The first column of a "multiple
-         field" column however contains the number of repetitions
-         (the second and following column of the "multiple field"
-         contain a "count" attribute of 1). This can be used to
-         detect "multiple fields" in the result set. See the example
-         shown in the <function>sesam_query</function> description
-         for a sample use of the "count" attribute.
-        </entry>
-        </row>
-        <row>
-        <entry>string $arr[col]["type"]</entry>
-        <entry>
-         PHP variable type of the data for
-         column(<literal>col</literal>), where <literal>col</literal>
-         is between 0 and <literal>$arr["count"]-1</literal>. The
-         returned value can be one of
-          <itemizedlist>
-           <listitem>
-            <simpara><type>integer</type></simpara>
-           </listitem>
-           <listitem>
-            <simpara><type>float</type></simpara>
-           </listitem>
-           <listitem>
-            <simpara><type>string</type></simpara>
-           </listitem>
-          </itemizedlist>
-         depending on the SQL type of the result.  SESAM "multiple
-         fields" are "inlined" and treated like the respective number
-         of columns, each with the same PHP type.
-        </entry>
-       </row>
-       <row>
-        <entry>string $arr[col]["sqltype"]</entry>
-        <entry>
-         SQL variable type of the column data for
-         column(<literal>col</literal>), where <literal>col</literal>
-         is between 0 and <literal>$arr["count"]-1</literal>. The
-         returned value can be one of
-          <itemizedlist>
-           <listitem>
-            <simpara>"CHARACTER"</simpara>
-           </listitem>
-           <listitem>
-            <simpara>"VARCHAR"</simpara>
-           </listitem>
-           <listitem>
-            <simpara>"NUMERIC"</simpara>
-           </listitem>
-           <listitem>
-            <simpara>"DECIMAL"</simpara>
-           </listitem>
-           <listitem>
-            <simpara>"INTEGER"</simpara>
-           </listitem>
-           <listitem>
-            <simpara>"SMALLINT"</simpara>
-           </listitem>
-           <listitem>
-            <simpara>"FLOAT"</simpara>
-           </listitem>
-           <listitem>
-            <simpara>"REAL"</simpara>
-           </listitem>
-           <listitem>
-            <simpara>"DOUBLE"</simpara>
-           </listitem>
-           <listitem>
-            <simpara>"DATE"</simpara>
-           </listitem>
-           <listitem>
-            <simpara>"TIME"</simpara>
-           </listitem>
-           <listitem>
-            <simpara>"TIMESTAMP"</simpara>
-           </listitem>
-          </itemizedlist>
-         describing the SQL type of the result.  SESAM "multiple
-         fields" are "inlined" and treated like the respective number
-         of columns, each with the same SQL type.
-        </entry>
-       </row>
-       <row>
-        <entry>string $arr[col]["length"]</entry>
-        <entry>
-         The SQL "length" attribute of the SQL variable in
-         column(<literal>col</literal>), where <literal>col</literal>
-         is between 0 and <literal>$arr["count"]-1</literal>. The
-         "length" attribute is used with "CHARACTER" and "VARCHAR"
-         SQL types to specify the (maximum) length of the string
-         variable.  SESAM "multiple fields" are "inlined" and treated
-         like the respective number of columns, each with the same
-         length attribute.
-        </entry>
-       </row>
-       <row>
-        <entry>string $arr[col]["precision"]</entry>
-        <entry>
-         The "precision" attribute of the SQL variable in
-         column(<literal>col</literal>), where <literal>col</literal>
-         is between 0 and <literal>$arr["count"]-1</literal>. The
-         "precision" attribute is used with numeric and time data
-         types.  SESAM "multiple fields" are "inlined" and treated
-         like the respective number of columns, each with the same
-         precision attribute.
-        </entry>
-       </row>
-       <row>
-        <entry>string $arr[col]["scale"]</entry>
-        <entry>
-         The "scale" attribute of the SQL variable in
-         column(<literal>col</literal>), where <literal>col</literal>
-         is between 0 and <literal>$arr["count"]-1</literal>. The
-         "scale" attribute is used with numeric data types.  SESAM
-         "multiple fields" are "inlined" and treated like the
-         respective number of columns, each with the same scale
-         attribute.
-        </entry>
-       </row>
+         <entry>int $arr["count"]</entry>
+         <entry>
+          Total number of columns in result set (or zero if this was
+          an "immediate" query).  SESAM "multiple fields" are
+          "inlined" and treated like the respective number of columns.
+         </entry>
+        </row>
+        <row>
+         <entry>string $arr[col]["name"]</entry>
+         <entry>
+          column name for column(<literal>col</literal>), where
+          <literal>col</literal> is between 0 and
+          <literal>$arr["count"]-1</literal>. The returned value can
+          be the empty string (for dynamically computed
+          columns). SESAM "multiple fields" are "inlined" and treated
+          like the respective number of columns, each with the same
+          column name.
+         </entry>
+        </row>
+        <row>
+               <entry>string $arr[col]["count"]</entry>
+               <entry>
+          The "count" attribute describes the repetition factor when
+          the column has been declared as a "multiple field". Usually,
+          the "count" attribute is 1. The first column of a "multiple
+          field" column however contains the number of repetitions
+          (the second and following column of the "multiple field"
+          contain a "count" attribute of 1). This can be used to
+          detect "multiple fields" in the result set. See the example
+          shown in the <function>sesam_query</function> description
+          for a sample use of the "count" attribute.
+         </entry>
+        </row>
+        <row>
+         <entry>string $arr[col]["type"]</entry>
+         <entry>
+          PHP variable type of the data for
+          column(<literal>col</literal>), where <literal>col</literal>
+          is between 0 and <literal>$arr["count"]-1</literal>. The
+          returned value can be one of
+           <itemizedlist>
+            <listitem>
+             <simpara><type>integer</type></simpara>
+            </listitem>
+            <listitem>
+             <simpara><type>float</type></simpara>
+            </listitem>
+            <listitem>
+             <simpara><type>string</type></simpara>
+            </listitem>
+           </itemizedlist>
+          depending on the SQL type of the result.  SESAM "multiple
+          fields" are "inlined" and treated like the respective number
+          of columns, each with the same PHP type.
+         </entry>
+        </row>
+        <row>
+         <entry>string $arr[col]["sqltype"]</entry>
+         <entry>
+          SQL variable type of the column data for
+          column(<literal>col</literal>), where <literal>col</literal>
+          is between 0 and <literal>$arr["count"]-1</literal>. The
+          returned value can be one of
+           <itemizedlist>
+            <listitem>
+             <simpara>"CHARACTER"</simpara>
+            </listitem>
+            <listitem>
+             <simpara>"VARCHAR"</simpara>
+            </listitem>
+            <listitem>
+             <simpara>"NUMERIC"</simpara>
+            </listitem>
+            <listitem>
+             <simpara>"DECIMAL"</simpara>
+            </listitem>
+            <listitem>
+             <simpara>"INTEGER"</simpara>
+            </listitem>
+            <listitem>
+             <simpara>"SMALLINT"</simpara>
+            </listitem>
+            <listitem>
+             <simpara>"FLOAT"</simpara>
+            </listitem>
+            <listitem>
+             <simpara>"REAL"</simpara>
+            </listitem>
+            <listitem>
+             <simpara>"DOUBLE"</simpara>
+            </listitem>
+            <listitem>
+             <simpara>"DATE"</simpara>
+            </listitem>
+            <listitem>
+             <simpara>"TIME"</simpara>
+            </listitem>
+            <listitem>
+             <simpara>"TIMESTAMP"</simpara>
+            </listitem>
+           </itemizedlist>
+          describing the SQL type of the result.  SESAM "multiple
+          fields" are "inlined" and treated like the respective number
+          of columns, each with the same SQL type.
+         </entry>
+        </row>
+        <row>
+         <entry>string $arr[col]["length"]</entry>
+         <entry>
+          The SQL "length" attribute of the SQL variable in
+          column(<literal>col</literal>), where <literal>col</literal>
+          is between 0 and <literal>$arr["count"]-1</literal>. The
+          "length" attribute is used with "CHARACTER" and "VARCHAR"
+          SQL types to specify the (maximum) length of the string
+          variable.  SESAM "multiple fields" are "inlined" and treated
+          like the respective number of columns, each with the same
+          length attribute.
+         </entry>
+        </row>
+        <row>
+         <entry>string $arr[col]["precision"]</entry>
+         <entry>
+          The "precision" attribute of the SQL variable in
+          column(<literal>col</literal>), where <literal>col</literal>
+          is between 0 and <literal>$arr["count"]-1</literal>. The
+          "precision" attribute is used with numeric and time data
+          types.  SESAM "multiple fields" are "inlined" and treated
+          like the respective number of columns, each with the same
+          precision attribute.
+         </entry>
+        </row>
+        <row>
+         <entry>string $arr[col]["scale"]</entry>
+         <entry>
+          The "scale" attribute of the SQL variable in
+          column(<literal>col</literal>), where <literal>col</literal>
+          is between 0 and <literal>$arr["count"]-1</literal>. The
+          "scale" attribute is used with numeric data types.  SESAM
+          "multiple fields" are "inlined" and treated like the
+          respective number of columns, each with the same scale
+          attribute.
+         </entry>
+        </row>
        </tbody>
       </tgroup>
      </table>
Index: phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-seek-row.xml
diff -u phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-seek-row.xml:1.2 
phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-seek-row.xml:1.3
--- phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-seek-row.xml:1.2  Wed Apr 17 02:43:55 
2002
+++ phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-seek-row.xml      Tue Jan  6 07:45:31 
2004
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!-- $Revision: 1.2 $ -->
+<!-- $Revision: 1.3 $ -->
 <!-- splitted from ./en/functions/sesam.xml, last change in rev 1.1 -->
   <refentry id="function.sesam-seek-row">
    <refnamediv>
@@ -31,59 +31,59 @@
       <tgroup cols="3">
        <thead>
         <row>
-        <entry>Value</entry>
-        <entry>Constant</entry>
-        <entry>Meaning</entry>
+         <entry>Value</entry>
+         <entry>Constant</entry>
+         <entry>Meaning</entry>
         </row>
        </thead>
        <tbody>
         <row>
-        <entry>0</entry>
-        <entry><literal>SESAM_SEEK_NEXT</literal></entry>
-        <entry>read sequentially
+         <entry>0</entry>
+         <entry><literal>SESAM_SEEK_NEXT</literal></entry>
+         <entry>read sequentially
         </entry>
         </row>
         <row>
-        <entry>1</entry>
-        <entry><literal>SESAM_SEEK_PRIOR</literal></entry>
-        <entry>read sequentially backwards
-        </entry>
-        </row>
-        <row>
-        <entry>2</entry>
-        <entry><literal>SESAM_SEEK_FIRST</literal></entry>
-        <entry>
-         fetch first row (after fetch, the default is set to
-         <literal>SESAM_SEEK_NEXT</literal>)
-        </entry>
-        </row>
-        <row>
-        <entry>3</entry>
-        <entry><literal>SESAM_SEEK_LAST</literal></entry>
-        <entry>
-         fetch last row (after fetch, the default is set to
-         <literal>SESAM_SEEK_PRIOR</literal>)
-        </entry>
-        </row>
-        <row>
-        <entry>4</entry>
-        <entry><literal>SESAM_SEEK_ABSOLUTE</literal></entry>
-        <entry>
-         fetch absolute row number given as
-         <parameter>offset</parameter> (Zero-based. After fetch, the
-         default is set to <literal>SESAM_SEEK_ABSOLUTE</literal>,
-         and the offset value is auto-incremented)
-        </entry>
-        </row>
-        <row>
-        <entry>5</entry>
-        <entry><literal>SESAM_SEEK_RELATIVE</literal></entry>
-        <entry>
-         fetch relative to current scroll position, where
-         <parameter>offset</parameter> can be a positive or negative
-         offset value (this also sets the default "offset" value for
-         subsequent fetches).
-        </entry>
+         <entry>1</entry>
+         <entry><literal>SESAM_SEEK_PRIOR</literal></entry>
+         <entry>read sequentially backwards
+         </entry>
+        </row>
+        <row>
+         <entry>2</entry>
+         <entry><literal>SESAM_SEEK_FIRST</literal></entry>
+         <entry>
+          fetch first row (after fetch, the default is set to
+          <literal>SESAM_SEEK_NEXT</literal>)
+         </entry>
+        </row>
+        <row>
+         <entry>3</entry>
+         <entry><literal>SESAM_SEEK_LAST</literal></entry>
+         <entry>
+          fetch last row (after fetch, the default is set to
+          <literal>SESAM_SEEK_PRIOR</literal>)
+         </entry>
+        </row>
+        <row>
+         <entry>4</entry>
+         <entry><literal>SESAM_SEEK_ABSOLUTE</literal></entry>
+         <entry>
+          fetch absolute row number given as
+          <parameter>offset</parameter> (Zero-based. After fetch, the
+          default is set to <literal>SESAM_SEEK_ABSOLUTE</literal>,
+          and the offset value is auto-incremented)
+         </entry>
+        </row>
+        <row>
+         <entry>5</entry>
+         <entry><literal>SESAM_SEEK_RELATIVE</literal></entry>
+         <entry>
+          fetch relative to current scroll position, where
+          <parameter>offset</parameter> can be a positive or negative
+          offset value (this also sets the default "offset" value for
+          subsequent fetches).
+         </entry>
         </row>
        </tbody>
       </tgroup>
Index: phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-settransaction.xml
diff -u phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-settransaction.xml:1.3 
phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-settransaction.xml:1.4
--- phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-settransaction.xml:1.3    Sat Dec 20 
20:23:00 2003
+++ phpdoc/en/reference/sesam/functions/sesam-settransaction.xml        Tue Jan  6 
07:45:31 2004
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!-- $Revision: 1.3 $ -->
+<!-- $Revision: 1.4 $ -->
 <!-- splitted from ./en/functions/sesam.xml, last change in rev 1.1 -->
   <refentry id="function.sesam-settransaction">
    <refnamediv>
@@ -43,31 +43,31 @@
       <tgroup cols="3">
        <thead>
         <row>
-        <entry>Value</entry>
-        <entry>Constant</entry>
-        <entry>Meaning</entry>
+         <entry>Value</entry>
+         <entry>Constant</entry>
+         <entry>Meaning</entry>
         </row>
        </thead>
        <tbody>
         <row>
-        <entry>1</entry>
-        <entry><literal>SESAM_TXISOL_READ_UNCOMMITTED</literal></entry>
-        <entry>Read Uncommitted</entry>
+         <entry>1</entry>
+         <entry><literal>SESAM_TXISOL_READ_UNCOMMITTED</literal></entry>
+         <entry>Read Uncommitted</entry>
         </row>
         <row>
-        <entry>2</entry>
-        <entry><literal>SESAM_TXISOL_READ_COMMITTED</literal></entry>
-        <entry>Read Committed</entry>
+         <entry>2</entry>
+         <entry><literal>SESAM_TXISOL_READ_COMMITTED</literal></entry>
+         <entry>Read Committed</entry>
         </row>
         <row>
-        <entry>3</entry>
-        <entry><literal>SESAM_TXISOL_REPEATABLE_READ</literal></entry>
-        <entry>Repeatable Read</entry>
+         <entry>3</entry>
+         <entry><literal>SESAM_TXISOL_REPEATABLE_READ</literal></entry>
+         <entry>Repeatable Read</entry>
         </row>
         <row>
-        <entry>4</entry>
-        <entry><literal>SESAM_TXISOL_SERIALIZABLE</literal></entry>
-        <entry>Serializable</entry>
+         <entry>4</entry>
+         <entry><literal>SESAM_TXISOL_SERIALIZABLE</literal></entry>
+         <entry>Serializable</entry>
         </row>
        </tbody>
       </tgroup>
@@ -79,21 +79,21 @@
       <tgroup cols="3">
        <thead>
         <row>
-        <entry>Value</entry>
-        <entry>Constant</entry>
-        <entry>Meaning</entry>
+         <entry>Value</entry>
+         <entry>Constant</entry>
+         <entry>Meaning</entry>
         </row>
        </thead>
        <tbody>
         <row>
-        <entry>0</entry>
-        <entry><literal>SESAM_TXREAD_READWRITE</literal></entry>
-        <entry>Read/Write</entry>
+         <entry>0</entry>
+         <entry><literal>SESAM_TXREAD_READWRITE</literal></entry>
+         <entry>Read/Write</entry>
         </row>
         <row>
-        <entry>1</entry>
-        <entry><literal>SESAM_TXREAD_READONLY</literal></entry>
-        <entry>Read-Only</entry>
+         <entry>1</entry>
+         <entry><literal>SESAM_TXREAD_READONLY</literal></entry>
+         <entry>Read-Only</entry>
         </row>
        </tbody>
       </tgroup>

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