betz            Sat Mar 29 10:16:52 2003 EDT

  Modified files:              
    /phpdoc/en/reference/errorfunc      constants.xml 
  Log:
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Index: phpdoc/en/reference/errorfunc/constants.xml
diff -u phpdoc/en/reference/errorfunc/constants.xml:1.5 
phpdoc/en/reference/errorfunc/constants.xml:1.6
--- phpdoc/en/reference/errorfunc/constants.xml:1.5     Tue Oct  8 06:44:00 2002
+++ phpdoc/en/reference/errorfunc/constants.xml Sat Mar 29 10:16:52 2003
@@ -1,192 +1,192 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!-- $Revision: 1.5 $ -->
-<section id="errorfunc.constants">
- &reftitle.constants;
- &extension.constants.core;
-  <note>
-   <simpara>
-    You may use these constant names in &php.ini; but not outside
-    of PHP, like in <filename>httpd.conf</filename>, where you'd 
-    use the bitmask values instead.
-   </simpara>
-  </note>
- <table>
-  <title>Errors and Logging</title>
-  <tgroup cols="4">
-   <thead>
-    <row>
-     <entry>Value</entry>
-     <entry>Constant</entry>
-     <entry>Description</entry>
-     <entry>Note</entry>
-    </row>
-   </thead>
-   <tbody>
-    <row>
-     <entry>1</entry>
-     <entry>
-      <constant>E_ERROR</constant> 
-      (<type>integer</type>)
-     </entry>
-     <entry>
-      Fatal run-time errors. These indicate errors that can not be
-      recovered from, such as a memory allocation problem.
-      Execution of the script is halted.
-     </entry>
-     <entry></entry>
-    </row>
-
-    <row>
-     <entry>2</entry>
-     <entry>
-      <constant>E_WARNING</constant> 
-      (<type>integer</type>)
-     </entry>
-     <entry>
-      Run-time warnings (non-fatal errors). Execution of the script is not
-      halted.
-     </entry>
-     <entry></entry>
-    </row>
-
-    <row>
-     <entry>4</entry>
-     <entry>
-      <constant>E_PARSE</constant> 
-      (<type>integer</type>)
-     </entry>
-     <entry>
-      Compile-time parse errors. Parse errors should only be generated by
-      the parser.
-     </entry>
-     <entry></entry>
-    </row>
-
-    <row>
-     <entry>8</entry>
-     <entry>
-      <constant>E_NOTICE</constant> 
-      (<type>integer</type>)
-     </entry>
-     <entry>
-      Run-time notices. Indicate that the script encountered something that
-      could indicate an error, but could also happen in the normal course of
-      running a script.
-     </entry>
-     <entry></entry>
-    </row>
-
-    <row>
-     <entry>16</entry>
-     <entry>
-      <constant>E_CORE_ERROR</constant> 
-      (<type>integer</type>)
-     </entry>
-     <entry>
-      Fatal errors that occur during PHP's initial startup. This is like an
-      <constant>E_ERROR</constant>, except it is generated by the core of PHP.
-     </entry>
-     <entry>PHP 4 only</entry>
-    </row>
-
-    <row>
-     <entry>32</entry>
-     <entry>
-      <constant>E_CORE_WARNING</constant> 
-      (<type>integer</type>)
-     </entry>
-     <entry>
-      Warnings (non-fatal errors) that occur during PHP's initial startup.
-      This is like an <constant>E_WARNING</constant>, except it is generated
-      by the core of PHP.
-     </entry>
-     <entry>PHP 4 only</entry>
-    </row>
-
-    <row>
-     <entry>64</entry>
-     <entry>
-      <constant>E_COMPILE_ERROR</constant> 
-      (<type>integer</type>)
-     </entry>
-     <entry>
-      Fatal compile-time errors. This is like an <constant>E_ERROR</constant>,
-      except it is generated by the Zend Scripting Engine.
-     </entry>
-     <entry>PHP 4 only</entry>
-    </row>
-
-    <row>
-     <entry>128</entry>
-     <entry>
-      <constant>E_COMPILE_WARNING</constant> 
-      (<type>integer</type>)
-     </entry>
-     <entry>
-      Compile-time warnings (non-fatal errors). This is like an
-      <constant>E_WARNING</constant>, except it is generated by the Zend
-      Scripting Engine.
-     </entry>
-     <entry>PHP 4 only</entry>
-    </row>
-
-    <row>
-     <entry>256</entry>
-     <entry>
-      <constant>E_USER_ERROR</constant> 
-      (<type>integer</type>)
-     </entry>
-     <entry>
-      User-generated error message. This is like an
-      <constant>E_ERROR</constant>, except it is generated in PHP code by
-      using the PHP function <function>trigger_error</function>.
-     </entry>
-     <entry>PHP 4 only</entry>
-    </row>
-
-    <row>
-     <entry>512</entry>
-     <entry>
-      <constant>E_USER_WARNING</constant> 
-      (<type>integer</type>)
-     </entry>
-     <entry>
-      User-generated warning message. This is like an
-      <constant>E_WARNING</constant>, except it is generated in PHP code by
-      using the PHP function <function>trigger_error</function>.
-     </entry>
-     <entry>PHP 4 only</entry>
-    </row>
-
-    <row>
-     <entry>1024</entry>
-     <entry>
-      <constant>E_USER_NOTICE</constant> 
-      (<type>integer</type>)
-     </entry>
-     <entry>
-      User-generated notice message. This is like an
-      <constant>E_NOTICE</constant>, except it is generated in PHP code by
-      using the PHP function <function>trigger_error</function>.
-     </entry>
-     <entry>PHP 4 only</entry>
-    </row>
-
-    <row>
-     <entry>2047</entry>
-     <entry>
-      <constant>E_ALL</constant> 
-      (<type>integer</type>)
-     </entry>
-     <entry>
-      All errors and warnings, as supported.
-     </entry>
-    </row>
-
-   </tbody>
-  </tgroup>
- </table>
-
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
+<!-- $Revision: 1.6 $ -->
+<section id="errorfunc.constants">
+ &reftitle.constants;
+ &extension.constants.core;
+  <note>
+   <simpara>
+    You may use these constant names in &php.ini; but not outside
+    of PHP, like in <filename>httpd.conf</filename>, where you'd 
+    use the bitmask values instead.
+   </simpara>
+  </note>
+ <table>
+  <title>Errors and Logging</title>
+  <tgroup cols="4">
+   <thead>
+    <row>
+     <entry>Value</entry>
+     <entry>Constant</entry>
+     <entry>Description</entry>
+     <entry>Note</entry>
+    </row>
+   </thead>
+   <tbody>
+    <row>
+     <entry>1</entry>
+     <entry>
+      <constant>E_ERROR</constant> 
+      (<type>integer</type>)
+     </entry>
+     <entry>
+      Fatal run-time errors. These indicate errors that can not be
+      recovered from, such as a memory allocation problem.
+      Execution of the script is halted.
+     </entry>
+     <entry></entry>
+    </row>
+
+    <row>
+     <entry>2</entry>
+     <entry>
+      <constant>E_WARNING</constant> 
+      (<type>integer</type>)
+     </entry>
+     <entry>
+      Run-time warnings (non-fatal errors). Execution of the script is not
+      halted.
+     </entry>
+     <entry></entry>
+    </row>
+
+    <row>
+     <entry>4</entry>
+     <entry>
+      <constant>E_PARSE</constant> 
+      (<type>integer</type>)
+     </entry>
+     <entry>
+      Compile-time parse errors. Parse errors should only be generated by
+      the parser.
+     </entry>
+     <entry></entry>
+    </row>
+
+    <row>
+     <entry>8</entry>
+     <entry>
+      <constant>E_NOTICE</constant> 
+      (<type>integer</type>)
+     </entry>
+     <entry>
+      Run-time notices. Indicate that the script encountered something that
+      could indicate an error, but could also happen in the normal course of
+      running a script.
+     </entry>
+     <entry></entry>
+    </row>
+
+    <row>
+     <entry>16</entry>
+     <entry>
+      <constant>E_CORE_ERROR</constant> 
+      (<type>integer</type>)
+     </entry>
+     <entry>
+      Fatal errors that occur during PHP's initial startup. This is like an
+      <constant>E_ERROR</constant>, except it is generated by the core of PHP.
+     </entry>
+     <entry>PHP 4 only</entry>
+    </row>
+
+    <row>
+     <entry>32</entry>
+     <entry>
+      <constant>E_CORE_WARNING</constant> 
+      (<type>integer</type>)
+     </entry>
+     <entry>
+      Warnings (non-fatal errors) that occur during PHP's initial startup.
+      This is like an <constant>E_WARNING</constant>, except it is generated
+      by the core of PHP.
+     </entry>
+     <entry>PHP 4 only</entry>
+    </row>
+
+    <row>
+     <entry>64</entry>
+     <entry>
+      <constant>E_COMPILE_ERROR</constant> 
+      (<type>integer</type>)
+     </entry>
+     <entry>
+      Fatal compile-time errors. This is like an <constant>E_ERROR</constant>,
+      except it is generated by the Zend Scripting Engine.
+     </entry>
+     <entry>PHP 4 only</entry>
+    </row>
+
+    <row>
+     <entry>128</entry>
+     <entry>
+      <constant>E_COMPILE_WARNING</constant> 
+      (<type>integer</type>)
+     </entry>
+     <entry>
+      Compile-time warnings (non-fatal errors). This is like an
+      <constant>E_WARNING</constant>, except it is generated by the Zend
+      Scripting Engine.
+     </entry>
+     <entry>PHP 4 only</entry>
+    </row>
+
+    <row>
+     <entry>256</entry>
+     <entry>
+      <constant>E_USER_ERROR</constant> 
+      (<type>integer</type>)
+     </entry>
+     <entry>
+      User-generated error message. This is like an
+      <constant>E_ERROR</constant>, except it is generated in PHP code by
+      using the PHP function <function>trigger_error</function>.
+     </entry>
+     <entry>PHP 4 only</entry>
+    </row>
+
+    <row>
+     <entry>512</entry>
+     <entry>
+      <constant>E_USER_WARNING</constant> 
+      (<type>integer</type>)
+     </entry>
+     <entry>
+      User-generated warning message. This is like an
+      <constant>E_WARNING</constant>, except it is generated in PHP code by
+      using the PHP function <function>trigger_error</function>.
+     </entry>
+     <entry>PHP 4 only</entry>
+    </row>
+
+    <row>
+     <entry>1024</entry>
+     <entry>
+      <constant>E_USER_NOTICE</constant> 
+      (<type>integer</type>)
+     </entry>
+     <entry>
+      User-generated notice message. This is like an
+      <constant>E_NOTICE</constant>, except it is generated in PHP code by
+      using the PHP function <function>trigger_error</function>.
+     </entry>
+     <entry>PHP 4 only</entry>
+    </row>
+
+    <row>
+     <entry>2047</entry>
+     <entry>
+      <constant>E_ALL</constant> 
+      (<type>integer</type>)
+     </entry>
+     <entry>
+      All errors and warnings, as supported.
+     </entry>
+    </row>
+
+   </tbody>
+  </tgroup>
+ </table>
+
  <para>
   The above values (either numerical or symbolic) are used to build
   up a bitmask that specifies which errors to report. You can use the
@@ -195,27 +195,27 @@
   that only '|', '~', '!', and '&amp;' will be understood within
   &php.ini;, however, and that no bitwise
   operators will be understood within <filename>php3.ini</filename>.
- </para>
-</section> 
-
-<!-- Keep this comment at the end of the file
-Local variables:
-mode: sgml
-sgml-omittag:t
-sgml-shorttag:t
-sgml-minimize-attributes:nil
-sgml-always-quote-attributes:t
-sgml-indent-step:1
-sgml-indent-data:t
-indent-tabs-mode:nil
-sgml-parent-document:nil
-sgml-default-dtd-file:"../../../manual.ced"
-sgml-exposed-tags:nil
-sgml-local-catalogs:nil
-sgml-local-ecat-files:nil
-End:
-vim600: syn=xml fen fdm=syntax fdl=2 si
-vim: et tw=78 syn=sgml
-vi: ts=1 sw=1
--->
-
+ </para>
+</section> 
+
+<!-- Keep this comment at the end of the file
+Local variables:
+mode: sgml
+sgml-omittag:t
+sgml-shorttag:t
+sgml-minimize-attributes:nil
+sgml-always-quote-attributes:t
+sgml-indent-step:1
+sgml-indent-data:t
+indent-tabs-mode:nil
+sgml-parent-document:nil
+sgml-default-dtd-file:"../../../manual.ced"
+sgml-exposed-tags:nil
+sgml-local-catalogs:nil
+sgml-local-ecat-files:nil
+End:
+vim600: syn=xml fen fdm=syntax fdl=2 si
+vim: et tw=78 syn=sgml
+vi: ts=1 sw=1
+-->
+

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