diff --git a/reference/session/functions/session-id.xml b/reference/session/functions/session-id.xml
index 2387ae68ec..9091163b33 100644
--- a/reference/session/functions/session-id.xml
+++ b/reference/session/functions/session-id.xml
@@ -1,51 +1,51 @@
-
+
-
-
- session_id
- Get and/or set the current session id
-
-
- Description
-
- stringsession_id
- stringid
-
-
- session_id returns the session id for the
- current session.
-
-
- If id is specified, it will replace the current
- session id. session_id needs to be called before
- session_start for that purpose. Depending on the
- session handler, not all characters are allowed within the session id.
- For example, the file session handler only allows characters in the range
- a-z, A-Z and 0-9!
-
-
-
- When using session cookies, specifying an id for
- session_id will always send a new cookie when
- session_start is called, regardless if the current
- session id is identical to the one being set.
-
-
-
- The constant SID can also be used to
- retrieve the current name and session id as a string suitable for
- adding to URLs. Note that SID is only defined if
- the client didn't send the right cookie. See also Session handling.
-
-
- See also session_start,
- session_set_save_handler, and
- session.save_handler.
-
-
-
+
+
+ session_id
+ Get and/or set the current session id
+
+
+ Description
+
+ stringsession_id
+ stringid
+
+
+ session_id returns the session id for the current
+ session.
+
+
+ If id is specified, it will replace the current
+ session id. session_id needs to be called before
+ session_start for that purpose. Depending on the
+ session handler, not all characters are allowed within the session id.
+ For example, the file session handler only allows characters in the range
+ a-z, A-Z and 0-9!
+
+
+
+ When using session cookies, specifying an id for
+ session_id will always send a new cookie when
+ session_start is called, regardless if the current
+ session id is identical to the one being set.
+
+
+
+ The constant SID can also be used to
+ retrieve the current name and session id as a string suitable for
+ adding to URLs. Note that SID is only defined if
+ the client didn't send the right cookie. See also Session handling.
+
+
+ See also session_start,
+ session_set_save_handler, and
+ session.save_handler.
+
+
+