=head1 NAME
-ASN1_STRING_print_ex, ASN1_STRING_print_ex_fp - ASN1_STRING output routines.
+ASN1_STRING_print_ex, ASN1_STRING_print_ex_fp, ASN1_STRING_print - ASN1_STRING output routines.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
ASN1_STRING_print() is a legacy function which should be avoided in new applications.
-Although there are a large number of options frequently B<ASN1_STRFLAGS_RFC2253> is
-suitable, or on UTF8 terminals B<ASN1_STRFLAGS_RFC2253 & ~ASN1_STRFLAGS_ESC_MSB>.
+Although there are a large number of options frequently B<ASN1_STRFLGS_RFC2253> is
+suitable, or on UTF8 terminals B<ASN1_STRFLGS_RFC2253 & ~ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_MSB>.
The complete set of supported options for B<flags> is listed below.
Escaping takes several forms.
-If the character being escaped is a 16 bit character then the form "\WXXXX" is used
+If the character being escaped is a 16 bit character then the form "\UXXXX" is used
using exactly four characters for the hex representation. If it is 32 bits then
-"\UXXXXXXXX" is used using eight characters of its hex representation. These forms
+"\WXXXXXXXX" is used using eight characters of its hex representation. These forms
will only be used if UTF8 conversion is not set (see below).
Printable characters are normally escaped using the backslash '\' character. If
If B<ASN1_STRFLGS_DUMP_ALL> is set then any type is dumped.
Normally non character string types (such as OCTET STRING) are assumed to be
-one byte per character, if B<ASN1_STRFLAGS_DUMP_UNKNOWN> is set then they will
+one byte per character, if B<ASN1_STRFLGS_DUMP_UNKNOWN> is set then they will
be dumped instead.
When a type is dumped normally just the content octets are printed, if