From 0189471a3ab44722a9cc23057ac208468edbafca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Arseny Kapoulkine Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2023 18:48:32 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] docs: Fix up grammar --- docs/manual.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/manual.adoc b/docs/manual.adoc index 592d413..f1f61f9 100644 --- a/docs/manual.adoc +++ b/docs/manual.adoc @@ -749,7 +749,7 @@ These flags control the resulting tree contents: * [[parse_embed_pcdata]]`parse_embed_pcdata` determines if PCDATA contents is to be saved as element values. Normally element nodes have names but not values; this flag forces the parser to store the contents as a value if PCDATA is the first child of the element node (otherwise PCDATA node is created as usual). This can significantly reduce the memory required for documents with many PCDATA nodes. To retrieve the data you can use `xml_node::value()` on the element nodes or any of the higher-level functions like `child_value` or `text`. This flag is *off* by default. Since this flag significantly changes the DOM structure it is only recommended for parsing documents with many PCDATA nodes in memory-constrained environments. This flag is *off* by default. -* [[parse_merge_pcdata]]`parse_merge_pcdata` determines if PCDATA contents is to be merged with the previous PCDATA node, if no intermediary nodes are present between them.If the PCDATA contains CDATA sections , PI nodes , comments in between and either of the flags <> ,<> ,<> is not set means, the contents of PCDATA will be merged with the previous one. This flag is *off* by default. +* [[parse_merge_pcdata]]`parse_merge_pcdata` determines if PCDATA contents is to be merged with the previous PCDATA node when no intermediary nodes are present between them. If the PCDATA contains CDATA sections, PI nodes, or comments in between, and either of the flags <> ,<> ,<> is not set, the contents of the PCDATA node will be merged with the previous one. This flag is *off* by default. * [[parse_fragment]]`parse_fragment` determines if document should be treated as a fragment of a valid XML. Parsing document as a fragment leads to top-level PCDATA content (i.e. text that is not located inside a node) to be added to a tree, and additionally treats documents without element nodes as valid and permits multiple top-level element nodes (currently multiple top-level element nodes are also permitted when the flag is off, but that behavior should not be relied on). This flag is *off* by default.