young           Mon May 24 16:03:04 2004 EDT

  Modified files:              
    /phpdoc/en/features cookies.xml 
  Log:
  revert &php; to PHP
  
  
http://cvs.php.net/diff.php/phpdoc/en/features/cookies.xml?r1=1.19&r2=1.20&ty=u
Index: phpdoc/en/features/cookies.xml
diff -u phpdoc/en/features/cookies.xml:1.19 phpdoc/en/features/cookies.xml:1.20
--- phpdoc/en/features/cookies.xml:1.19 Mon May 24 15:24:53 2004
+++ phpdoc/en/features/cookies.xml      Mon May 24 16:03:04 2004
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!-- $Revision: 1.19 $ -->
+<!-- $Revision: 1.20 $ -->
  <chapter id="features.cookies">
   <title>Cookies</title>
 
   <para>
-   &php; transparently supports <acronym>HTTP</acronym> cookies.  Cookies are a 
-   mechanism for storing data in the remote browser and thus tracking or 
-   identifying return users.  You can set cookies using the 
-   <function>setcookie</function> or <function>setrawcookie</function>
+   PHP transparently supports <acronym>HTTP</acronym> cookies.  Cookies are a 
mechanism for
+   storing data in the remote browser and thus tracking or identifying return
+   users.  You can set cookies using the <function>setcookie</function> or
+   <function>setrawcookie</function>
    function.  Cookies are part of the <acronym>HTTP</acronym> header, so
    <function>setcookie</function> must be called before any output is sent to
    the browser.  This is the same limitation that <function>header</function>
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
 
   <para>
    Any cookies sent to you from the client will automatically be turned into a
-   &php; variable just like <literal>GET</literal> and <literal>POST</literal> 
+   PHP variable just like <literal>GET</literal> and <literal>POST</literal> 
    method data, depending on the  <link 
linkend="ini.register-globals">register_globals</link>
    and <link linkend="ini.variables-order">variables_order</link>
    configuration variables.  If you wish to assign multiple values to a single
@@ -26,11 +26,11 @@
   </para>
 
   <para>
-   In &php; 4.1.0 and later, the <varname>$_COOKIE</varname> auto-global array
+   In PHP 4.1.0 and later, the <varname>$_COOKIE</varname> auto-global array
    will always be set with any cookies sent from the client.
-   <varname>$HTTP_COOKIE_VARS</varname> is also set in earlier versions of &php;
+   <varname>$HTTP_COOKIE_VARS</varname> is also set in earlier versions of PHP
    when the <link linkend="ini.track-vars">track_vars</link> configuration 
-   variable is set. (This setting is always on since &php; 4.0.3.)
+   variable is set. (This setting is always on since PHP 4.0.3.)
   </para>
 
   <para>

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