Listing 5.1[em]wfq.xml[md]Checking for Syntax Errors How to use a shared network printer? In Network Neighborhood, locate and double-click the computer where the printer you want to use is located. To see which computers have shared printers attached, click the View menu, click Details, & look for printer names or descriptions in the Comment column of the Network Neighborhood window. &doubleclick; the printer icon in the window that appears. To set up the printer, follow the instructions on the screen.

After you have set up a network printer, you can use it as if it were attached to your computer. For related topics, look up "printing" in the Help Index.

Listing 5.2[em]wfq.xml[md]An Entity declared in the Document Type Declaration Internal Subset ]> How to use a shared network printer? In Network Neighborhood, locate and double-click the computer where the printer you want to use is located. To see which computers have shared printers attached, click the View menu, click Details, & look for printer names or descriptions in the Comment column of the Network Neighborhood window. &doubleclick; the printer icon in the window that appears. To set up the printer, follow the instructions on the screen.

After you have set up a network printer, you can use it as if it were attached to your computer. For related topics, look up "printing" in the Help Index.

Listing 5.3[em]wf.xml[md]The Corrected XML File ]> How to use a shared network printer? In Network Neighborhood, locate and double-click the computer where the printer you want to use is located. To see which computers have shared printers attached, click the View menu, click Details, & look for printer names or descriptions in the Comment column of the Network Neighborhood window. &doubleclick; the printer icon in the window that appears. To set up the printer, follow the instructions on the screen.

After you have set up a network printer, you can use it as if it were attached to your computer. For related topics, look up "printing" in the Help Index.

Listing 5.4[em]function.xml[md]XML File to check for well-formdness ]> ctime ctime time gmt This function converts the value time, as returned by time() or file_mtime(), into a string of the form produced by time_date(). If the optional argument gmt is specified and non-zero, the time is returned in gmt. Otherwise, the time is given in the local time zone. Related topics &doubleclick; the LEFT &buttonleft; mouse button on a topic: file_mtime() built-in function time() built-in function