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+PR_NetAddrToString
+==================
+
+Converts a character string to a network address.
+
+
+Syntax
+------
+
+.. code::
+
+ #include <prnetdb.h>
+
+ PRStatus PR_NetAddrToString(
+ const PRNetAddr *addr,
+ char *string,
+ PRUint32 size);
+
+
+Parameters
+~~~~~~~~~~
+
+The function has the following parameters:
+
+``addr``
+ A pointer to the network address to be converted.
+``string``
+ A buffer that will hold the converted string on output.
+``size``
+ The size of the result buffer (``string``).
+
+
+Returns
+~~~~~~~
+
+The function returns one of the following values:
+
+- If successful, ``PR_SUCCESS``.
+- If unsuccessful, ``PR_FAILURE``. You can retrieve the reason for the
+ failure by calling :ref:`PR_GetError`.
+
+
+Description
+-----------
+
+The network address to be converted (``addr``) may be either an IPv4 or
+IPv6 address structure, assuming that the NSPR library and the host
+system are both configured to utilize IPv6 addressing. If ``addr`` is an
+IPv4 address, ``size`` needs to be at least 16. If ``addr`` is an IPv6
+address, ``size`` needs to be at least 46.