goba            Fri Apr 19 10:26:38 2002 EDT

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    /phpdoc/en/reference/ccvs   reference.xml 
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Index: phpdoc/en/reference/ccvs/reference.xml
diff -u phpdoc/en/reference/ccvs/reference.xml:1.2 
phpdoc/en/reference/ccvs/reference.xml:1.3
--- phpdoc/en/reference/ccvs/reference.xml:1.2  Mon Apr 15 14:56:29 2002
+++ phpdoc/en/reference/ccvs/reference.xml      Fri Apr 19 10:26:38 2002
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!-- $Revision: 1.2 $ -->
+<!-- $Revision: 1.3 $ -->
 <!-- 
 CCVS Documentation by Brendan W. McAdams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 Copyright (c) 2000 by the PHP Group
@@ -14,55 +14,67 @@
   <titleabbrev>CCVS</titleabbrev>
 
   <partintro>
-   <simpara>
-    These functions interface the CCVS API, allowing you to directly
-    work with CCVS from your PHP scripts.  CCVS is <ulink
-    url="&url.redhat;">RedHat's</ulink> solution to the "middle-man"
-    in credit card processing.  It lets you directly address the
-    credit card clearing houses via your *nix box and a modem.  Using
-    the CCVS module for PHP, you can process credit cards directly
-    through CCVS via your PHP Scripts.  The following references will
-    outline the process.
-   </simpara>
-   <simpara>
-    To enable CCVS Support in PHP, first verify your CCVS installation
-    directory.  You will then need to configure PHP with the <option
-    role="configure">--with-ccvs</option> option. If you use this
-    option without specifying the path to your CCVS installation, PHP
-    Will attempt to look in the default CCVS Install location
-    (/usr/local/ccvs). If CCVS is in a non-standard location, run
-    configure with: <option
-    role="configure">--with-ccvs=$ccvs_path</option>, where $ccvs_path
-    is the path to your CCVS installation.  Please note that CCVS
-    support requires that $ccvs_path/lib and $ccvs_path/include exist,
-    and include cv_api.h under the include directory and libccvs.a
-    under the lib directory.
-   </simpara>
-   <simpara>
-    Additionally, a ccvsd process will need to be running for the
-    configurations you intend to use in your PHP scripts. You will
-    also need to make sure the PHP Processes are running under the
-    same user as your CCVS was installed as (e.g. if you installed
-    CCVS as user 'ccvs', your PHP processes must run as 'ccvs' as
-    well.)
-   </simpara>
-   <simpara>
-    Additional information about CCVS can be found at <ulink
-    url="&url.redhat.ccvs;">&url.redhat.ccvs;</ulink>.
-   </simpara>
-   <simpara>
-    This documentation section is being worked on.  Until then, RedHat
-    maintains slightly outdated but still useful documentation at
-    <ulink url="&url.redhat.support;">&url.redhat.support;</ulink>.
-   </simpara>
-   <simpara>
-     Update: CCVS has been discontinued by Red Hat and there are no plans
-     to issue further keys or support contracts. Those looking for a 
-     replacement can consider 
-     <ulink url="&url.redhat.mcve;">MCVE by Main Street Softworks</ulink>
-     as a potential replacement. It is similar in design and has documented
-     PHP support!
-   </simpara>
+
+   <section id="ccvs.intro">
+    &reftitle.intro;
+    <para>
+     These functions interface the CCVS API, allowing you to directly
+     work with CCVS from your PHP scripts.  CCVS is <ulink
+     url="&url.redhat;">RedHat's</ulink> solution to the "middle-man"
+     in credit card processing.  It lets you directly address the
+     credit card clearing houses via your *nix box and a modem.  Using
+     the CCVS module for PHP, you can process credit cards directly
+     through CCVS via your PHP Scripts.  The following references will
+     outline the process.
+    </para>
+    <note>
+     <para>
+      CCVS has been discontinued by Red Hat and there are no plans
+      to issue further keys or support contracts. Those looking for a 
+      replacement can consider 
+      <ulink url="&url.redhat.mcve;">MCVE by Main Street Softworks</ulink>
+      as a potential replacement. It is similar in design and has documented
+      PHP support!
+     </para>
+    </note>
+   </section>
+   
+   <section id="ccvs.installation">
+    &reftitle.install;
+    <para>
+     To enable CCVS Support in PHP, first verify your CCVS installation
+     directory.  You will then need to configure PHP with the <option
+     role="configure">--with-ccvs</option> option. If you use this
+     option without specifying the path to your CCVS installation, PHP
+     Will attempt to look in the default CCVS Install location
+     (/usr/local/ccvs). If CCVS is in a non-standard location, run
+     configure with: <option
+     role="configure">--with-ccvs=$ccvs_path</option>, where $ccvs_path
+     is the path to your CCVS installation.  Please note that CCVS
+     support requires that $ccvs_path/lib and $ccvs_path/include exist,
+     and include cv_api.h under the include directory and libccvs.a
+     under the lib directory.
+    </para>
+    <para>
+     Additionally, a ccvsd process will need to be running for the
+     configurations you intend to use in your PHP scripts. You will
+     also need to make sure the PHP Processes are running under the
+     same user as your CCVS was installed as (e.g. if you installed
+     CCVS as user 'ccvs', your PHP processes must run as 'ccvs' as
+     well.)
+    </para>
+   </section>
+   
+   <section id="ccvs.seealso">
+    &reftitle.seealso;
+    <para>
+     Additional information about CCVS can be found at <ulink
+     url="&url.redhat.ccvs;">&url.redhat.ccvs;</ulink>. RedHat
+     maintains slightly outdated but still useful documentation at
+     <ulink url="&url.redhat.support;">&url.redhat.support;</ulink>.
+    </para>
+   </section>
+
   </partintro>
 
 &reference.ccvs.functions;


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