dbs             Fri Sep  9 11:13:53 2005 EDT

  Modified files:              
    /phpdoc/en/reference/pdo    reference.xml 
  Log:
  Whitespace fix.
  
  
http://cvs.php.net/diff.php/phpdoc/en/reference/pdo/reference.xml?r1=1.32&r2=1.33&ty=u
Index: phpdoc/en/reference/pdo/reference.xml
diff -u phpdoc/en/reference/pdo/reference.xml:1.32 
phpdoc/en/reference/pdo/reference.xml:1.33
--- phpdoc/en/reference/pdo/reference.xml:1.32  Fri Sep  9 11:12:24 2005
+++ phpdoc/en/reference/pdo/reference.xml       Fri Sep  9 11:13:53 2005
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 <?xml version='1.0' encoding='iso-8859-1'?>
-<!-- $Revision: 1.32 $ -->
+<!-- $Revision: 1.33 $ -->
 <!-- Purpose: database.abstract -->
 <!-- Membership: pecl, bundled -->
 <!-- State:experimental -->
@@ -32,96 +32,96 @@
     <procedure id='pdo.install.unix51up'>
      <title>PHP 5.1 and up on Unix systems</title>
      <step>
-     <para>
-      If you're running a PHP 5.1 release, PDO is included in the distribution;
-      it will be automatically enabled when you run configure.  It is
-      recommended that you build PDO as a shared extension, as this will allow
-      you to take advantage of updates that are made available via PECL.  The
-      recommended configure line for building PHP with PDO support should
-      enable zlib support (for the pear installer) as well.  You may also need
-      to enable the PDO driver for your database of choice; consult the
-      documentation for  <link linkend="pdo.drivers">database-specific
-      PDO drivers</link> to find out more about that.
-      <screen>
+      <para>
+       If you're running a PHP 5.1 release, PDO is included in the 
distribution;
+       it will be automatically enabled when you run configure.  It is
+       recommended that you build PDO as a shared extension, as this will allow
+       you to take advantage of updates that are made available via PECL.  The
+       recommended configure line for building PHP with PDO support should
+       enable zlib support (for the pear installer) as well.  You may also need
+       to enable the PDO driver for your database of choice; consult the
+       documentation for  <link linkend="pdo.drivers">database-specific
+       PDO drivers</link> to find out more about that.
+       <screen>
 <![CDATA[
  ./configure --with-zlib --enable-pdo=shared
 ]]>
-      </screen>
-     </para>
+       </screen>
+      </para>
      </step>
      <step>
-     <para>
-      After installing PDO as a shared module, you must edit your php.ini file
-      so that the PDO extension will be loaded automatically when PHP runs.
-      You will also need to enable any database specific drivers there too;
-      make sure that they are listed after the pdo.so line, as PDO must be
-      initialized before the database specific extensions can be loaded.
-      If you built the extensions statically, you can skip this step.
-      <screen>
+      <para>
+       After installing PDO as a shared module, you must edit your php.ini file
+       so that the PDO extension will be loaded automatically when PHP runs.
+       You will also need to enable any database specific drivers there too;
+       make sure that they are listed after the pdo.so line, as PDO must be
+       initialized before the database specific extensions can be loaded.
+       If you built the extensions statically, you can skip this step.
+       <screen>
 <![CDATA[
 extension=pdo.so
 ]]>
-      </screen>
-     </para>
+       </screen>
+      </para>
      </step>
      <step>
-     <para>
-      Having PDO as a shared module will allow you to run <command>pear
-      upgrade pdo</command> as new versions of PDO are published, without
-      forcing you to rebuild the whole of PHP.  Note that if you do this, you
-      also need to upgrade your database specific PDO drivers at the same
-      time.
-     </para>
+      <para>
+       Having PDO as a shared module will allow you to run <command>pear
+       upgrade pdo</command> as new versions of PDO are published, without
+       forcing you to rebuild the whole of PHP.  Note that if you do this, you
+       also need to upgrade your database specific PDO drivers at the same
+       time.
+      </para>
      </step>
     </procedure>
     <procedure id='pdo.install.pecl'>
      <title>PHP 5.0 and up on Unix systems</title>
      <step>
-     <para>
-      PDO is available as a PECL extension from
-      <ulink url='&url.pecl.package;pdo'>&url.pecl.package;pdo</ulink>.
-      Installation can be performed via the <command>pear</command> tool; this
-      is enabled by default when you configure PHP.  You should ensure that
-      PHP was configured --with-zlib in order for
-      <command>pear</command> to be able to handle the compressed package
-      files.
-     </para>
+      <para>
+       PDO is available as a PECL extension from
+       <ulink url='&url.pecl.package;pdo'>&url.pecl.package;pdo</ulink>.
+       Installation can be performed via the <command>pear</command> tool; this
+       is enabled by default when you configure PHP.  You should ensure that
+       PHP was configured --with-zlib in order for
+       <command>pear</command> to be able to handle the compressed package
+       files.
+      </para>
      </step>
      <step>
-     <para>
-      Run the following command to download, build, and install the
-      latest stable version of PDO:
-      <screen>
+      <para>
+       Run the following command to download, build, and install the
+       latest stable version of PDO:
+       <screen>
 <![CDATA[
 pear install pdo
 ]]>
-      </screen>
-     </para>
+       </screen>
+      </para>
      </step>
      <step>
-     <para>
-      If PDO is still in beta (and at the time of writing, it is), you will
-      need to tell the pear tool that it's ok to fetch the beta package.
-      Instead of running the command above, run the following:
-      <screen>
+      <para>
+       If PDO is still in beta (and at the time of writing, it is), you will
+       need to tell the pear tool that it's ok to fetch the beta package.
+       Instead of running the command above, run the following:
+       <screen>
 <![CDATA[
 pear install pdo-beta
 ]]>
-      </screen>
-     </para>
+       </screen>
+      </para>
      </step>
      <step>
-     <para>
-      The <command>pear</command> command automatically installs the
-      PDO module into your PHP extensions directory. To enable the
-      PDO extension on Linux or Unix operating systems, you must add
-      the following line to &php.ini;:
-      <screen>
+      <para>
+       The <command>pear</command> command automatically installs the
+       PDO module into your PHP extensions directory. To enable the
+       PDO extension on Linux or Unix operating systems, you must add
+       the following line to &php.ini;:
+       <screen>
 <![CDATA[
 extension=pdo.so
 ]]>
-      </screen>
-     </para>
+       </screen>
+      </para>
      </step>
     </procedure>
     <procedure id='pdo.install.win32php51'>

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