samesch         Fri Jan 31 14:14:59 2003 EDT

  Modified files:              
    /phpdoc/en/reference/session/functions      session-register.xml 
  Log:
  added tags; s/mimick/mimic; wrapped some lines
  
Index: phpdoc/en/reference/session/functions/session-register.xml
diff -u phpdoc/en/reference/session/functions/session-register.xml:1.7 
phpdoc/en/reference/session/functions/session-register.xml:1.8
--- phpdoc/en/reference/session/functions/session-register.xml:1.7      Sat Jan 18 
00:38:52 2003
+++ phpdoc/en/reference/session/functions/session-register.xml  Fri Jan 31 14:14:58 
+2003
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!-- $Revision: 1.7 $ -->
+<!-- $Revision: 1.8 $ -->
 <!-- splitted from ./en/functions/session.xml, last change in rev 1.2 -->
   <refentry id="function.session-register">
    <refnamediv>
@@ -24,28 +24,33 @@
     </para>
     <caution>
      <para>
-      If you want your script to work regardless of register_globals, you need
-      to use the $_SESSION array. All $_SESSION entries are automatically
-      registered. If your script uses session_register(), it will not work in
-      environments where register_globals is disabled.
+      If you want your script to work regardless of <link
+      linkend="ini.register-globals"><literal>register_globals</literal></link>,
+      you need to use the <varname>$_SESSION</varname> array. All
+      <varname>$_SESSION</varname>  entries are automatically
+      registered. If your script uses
+      <function>session_register</function>, it will not work in
+      environments where <link
+      linkend="ini.register-globals"><literal>register_globals</literal></link>
+      is disabled.
      </para>
     </caution>
     <caution>
      <para>
-      This registers a <emphasis>global</emphasis> variable. If you want to
-      register a session variable from within a function, you need to make sure to
-      make it global using the 
-      <link linkend="language.variables.scope"><command>global</command></link> 
-      keyword or the <varname>$GLOBALS[]</varname> array, or use the special session 
-      arrays as noted below.
+      This registers a <emphasis>global</emphasis> variable. If you
+      want to register a session variable from within a function, you
+      need to make sure to make it global using the <link
+      linkend="language.variables.scope"><command>global</command></link>
+      keyword or the <varname>$GLOBALS[]</varname> array, or use the
+      special session arrays as noted below.
      </para>
     </caution>
     <caution>
      <para>
-      If you are using
-      <varname>$_SESSION</varname> (or <varname>$HTTP_SESSION_VARS</varname>),
-      do not use <function>session_register</function>,
-      <function>session_is_registered</function> and
+      If you are using <varname>$_SESSION</varname>
+      (or <varname>$HTTP_SESSION_VARS</varname>), do not use
+      <function>session_register</function>,
+      <function>session_is_registered</function>, and
       <function>session_unregister</function>.
      </para>
     </caution>
@@ -56,7 +61,7 @@
     <para>
      If <function>session_start</function> was not called before this function
      is called, an implicit call to <function>session_start</function> with no
-     parameters will be made.  <varname>$_SESSION</varname> does not mimick
+     parameters will be made.  <varname>$_SESSION</varname> does not mimic
      this behavior and requires <function>session_start</function> before use.
     </para>
     <para>



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