joey Wed, 02 Dec 2009 02:01:18 +0000 Revision: http://svn.php.net/viewvc?view=revision&revision=291577
Log: Merge some spelling corrections found in the Debian patch base. Changed paths: U php/php-src/trunk/sapi/cli/php.1.in Modified: php/php-src/trunk/sapi/cli/php.1.in =================================================================== --- php/php-src/trunk/sapi/cli/php.1.in 2009-12-02 00:54:58 UTC (rev 291576) +++ php/php-src/trunk/sapi/cli/php.1.in 2009-12-02 02:01:18 UTC (rev 291577) @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ You can access the input line by \fB$argn\fP. While processing the input lines .B $argi contains the number of the actual line being processed. Further more -the paramters \-B and \-E can be used to execute +the parameters \-B and \-E can be used to execute .IR code (see \-r) before and after all input lines have been processed respectively. Notice that the @@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ cannot be found. .SH EXAMPLES .TP 5 -\fIphp -r 'echo "Hello World\\n";'\fP +\fIphp \-r 'echo "Hello World\\n";'\fP This command simply writes the text "Hello World" to standard out. .TP \fIphp \-r 'print_r(gd_info());'\fP @@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ Using this PHP command you can count the lines being input. .TP \fIphp \-R '@$l+=count(file($argn));' \-E 'echo "Lines:$l\\n";'\fP -In this example PHP expects each input line beeing a file. It counts all lines +In this example PHP expects each input line being a file. It counts all lines of the files specified by each input line and shows the summarized result. You may combine this with tools like find and change the php scriptlet. .TP
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