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author | Lev Walkin <vlm@lionet.info> | 2006-03-07 14:09:38 +0000 |
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committer | Lev Walkin <vlm@lionet.info> | 2006-03-07 14:09:38 +0000 |
commit | 79cb4c04904b3f85244217f62bdd26702b439c46 (patch) | |
tree | b476d0a0ee2787dbb4565475c0f0cb9e1c32f726 /asn1c | |
parent | e5d89ca6702729686acd5f90e46499dd07d5818d (diff) |
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Diffstat (limited to 'asn1c')
-rw-r--r-- | asn1c/enber.1 | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | asn1c/unber.1 | 4 |
2 files changed, 6 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/asn1c/enber.1 b/asn1c/enber.1 index b5e13e3d..2262ba7c 100644 --- a/asn1c/enber.1 +++ b/asn1c/enber.1 @@ -14,16 +14,15 @@ enber \- Convert the unber XML output back into BER .SH SYNOPSIS enber [\fB-n\fR] [\fB-\fR] [\fIinfile\fR...] .SH DESCRIPTION -enber takes the XML-formatted files produced by \fIunber\fR\|(1) and converts -them back into the BER format. -A single dash represents the standard input. +enber convers the XML-formatted files produced by \fIunber\fR\|(1) back into the BER format. +A single dash denotes the standard input. .SH OPTIONS .TP \fB\-n\fR Disable input validation. By default, enber performs some basic validity checks -against the XML input. This option disables such checks. +against the XML input. .SH EXAMPLES -Decode the BER sequence and immediately encode it back +Decode a BER sequence and immediately encode it back .Vb \& unber \fB-p\fR \fIfilename.ber\fR | enber \fB-\fR > \fIreconstructed.ber\fR .Ve diff --git a/asn1c/unber.1 b/asn1c/unber.1 index 0d6e60ab..655e4ad9 100644 --- a/asn1c/unber.1 +++ b/asn1c/unber.1 @@ -105,9 +105,9 @@ The constructed XML output is not necessarily well-formed. When indefinite length encoding is being used, the BER sequence, which is not terminated with the end-of-content octets, will cause the terminating \fB</I>\fR XML tag to disappear. -Thus, the invalid BER framing directly causes invalid XML output. +Thus, invalid BER framing directly causes invalid XML output. .P -The \&\fIenber\fR\|(1) utility understands this convention correctly. +The \&\fIenber\fR\|(1) utility understands such XML correctly. .SH SEE ALSO .TP \&\fIenber\fR\|(1), \&\fIasn1c\fR\|(1) |