"Now that you're connected via PDO, you should understand how PDO" was
what I intended that to say :)

--Wez.

On 10/17/05, Dan Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dbs             Mon Oct 17 16:23:45 2005 EDT
>
>   Modified files:
>     /phpdoc/en/reference/pdo    reference.xml
>   Log:
>   Correct typo reported in bug #34897.
>
>
> http://cvs.php.net/diff.php/phpdoc/en/reference/pdo/reference.xml?r1=1.41&r2=1.42&ty=u
> Index: phpdoc/en/reference/pdo/reference.xml
> diff -u phpdoc/en/reference/pdo/reference.xml:1.41 
> phpdoc/en/reference/pdo/reference.xml:1.42
> --- phpdoc/en/reference/pdo/reference.xml:1.41  Sat Sep 24 11:51:16 2005
> +++ phpdoc/en/reference/pdo/reference.xml       Mon Oct 17 16:23:43 2005
> @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
>  <?xml version='1.0' encoding='iso-8859-1'?>
> -<!-- $Revision: 1.41 $ -->
> +<!-- $Revision: 1.42 $ -->
>  <!-- Purpose: database.abstract -->
>  <!-- Membership: pecl, bundled -->
>  <!-- State:experimental -->
> @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@
>     <section id='pdo.transactions'>
>      <title>Transactions and auto-commit</title>
>      <para>
> -     Now that you're connected via PDO, you should to understand how PDO
> +     Now that you're connected via PDO, you should be able to understand how 
> PDO
>       manages transactions before you start issuing queries. If you've never
>       encountered transactions before, they offer 4 major features: Atomicity,
>       Consistency, Isolation and Durability (ACID). In layman's terms, any 
> work
>

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