[html5] r2969 - [e] (0) Typos: round 5.

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Sun Apr 19 13:24:16 PDT 2009


Author: ianh
Date: 2009-04-19 13:24:15 -0700 (Sun, 19 Apr 2009)
New Revision: 2969

Modified:
   index
   source
Log:
[e] (0) Typos: round 5.

Modified: index
===================================================================
--- index	2009-04-19 00:32:13 UTC (rev 2968)
+++ index	2009-04-19 20:24:15 UTC (rev 2969)
@@ -2171,8 +2171,8 @@
   given in the following algorithm. When invoked, the steps must be
   followed in the order given, aborting at the first step that returns
   a value. This algorithm will either return zero, a positive integer,
-  or an error. Leading spaces are ignored. Trailing spaces and indeed
-  any trailing garbage characters are ignored.</p>
+  or an error. Leading spaces are ignored. Trailing spaces and any
+  trailing garbage characters are ignored.</p>
 
   <ol><li><p>Let <var title="">input</var> be the string being
    parsed.</li>
@@ -2746,7 +2746,8 @@
    <li><p>Let <var title="">value</var> be 0.</li>
 
    <li><p>Let <var title="">started</var> be false. This variable is
-   set to true when the parser sees a number or a "<code title="">-</code>" character.</li>
+   set to true when the parser sees a number or a U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS
+   ("-") character.</li>
 
    <li><p>Let <var title="">got number</var> be false. This variable
    is set to true when the parser sees a number.</li>
@@ -8343,8 +8344,8 @@
   also a type of phrasing content." src=images/content-venn.png></object></p>
 
   <p>In addition, certain elements are categorized as <a href=#form-associated-element title="form-associated element">form-associated elements</a> and
-  further subcategorized so so to define their role in various
-  form-related processing models.</p>
+  further subcategorized to define their role in various form-related
+  processing models.</p>
 
   <!-- XXX list all the elements for each kind of element in the
   sections below and in a summary table at the end of the document -->
@@ -8665,9 +8666,9 @@
    <p>The following example takes that markup and puts
    <code><a href=#the-ins-element>ins</a></code> and <code><a href=#the-del-element>del</a></code> elements around some of the
    markup to show that the text was changed (though in this case, the
-   changes don't really make much sense, admittedly). Notice how this
-   example has exactly the same paragraphs as the previous one,
-   despite the <code><a href=#the-ins-element>ins</a></code> and <code><a href=#the-del-element>del</a></code> elements.</p>
+   changes admittedly don't make much sense). Notice how this example
+   has exactly the same paragraphs as the previous one, despite the
+   <code><a href=#the-ins-element>ins</a></code> and <code><a href=#the-del-element>del</a></code> elements.</p>
 
    <pre><section>
   <ins><h1>Example of paragraphs</h1>
@@ -18127,7 +18128,7 @@
    <pre><p>We're not scared of you! Here is your content, unedited:</p>
 <iframe sandbox src="getusercontent.cgi?id=12193"></iframe></pre>
 
-   <p>Note that cookies are still send to the server in the <code title="">getusercontent.cgi</code> request, though they are not
+   <p>Note that cookies are still sent to the server in the <code title="">getusercontent.cgi</code> request, though they are not
    visible in the <code title=dom-document-cookie><a href=#dom-document-cookie>document.cookie</a></code> DOM
    attribute.</p>
 
@@ -63909,6 +63910,7 @@
   Subramanian Peruvemba,
   Sunava Dutta,
   Susan Borgrink,
+  Susan <!--G.--> Lesch,
   <span lang=tr>Tantek Çelik</span>,
   Ted Mielczarek,
   Terrence Wood,

Modified: source
===================================================================
--- source	2009-04-19 00:32:13 UTC (rev 2968)
+++ source	2009-04-19 20:24:15 UTC (rev 2969)
@@ -1231,8 +1231,8 @@
   given in the following algorithm. When invoked, the steps must be
   followed in the order given, aborting at the first step that returns
   a value. This algorithm will either return zero, a positive integer,
-  or an error. Leading spaces are ignored. Trailing spaces and indeed
-  any trailing garbage characters are ignored.</p>
+  or an error. Leading spaces are ignored. Trailing spaces and any
+  trailing garbage characters are ignored.</p>
 
   <ol>
 
@@ -1946,8 +1946,8 @@
    <li><p>Let <var title="">value</var> be 0.</p></li>
 
    <li><p>Let <var title="">started</var> be false. This variable is
-   set to true when the parser sees a number or a "<code
-   title="">-</code>" character.</p></li>
+   set to true when the parser sees a number or a U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS
+   ("-") character.</p></li>
 
    <li><p>Let <var title="">got number</var> be false. This variable
    is set to true when the parser sees a number.</p></li>
@@ -8654,8 +8654,8 @@
 
   <p>In addition, certain elements are categorized as <span
   title="form-associated element">form-associated elements</span> and
-  further subcategorized so so to define their role in various
-  form-related processing models.</p>
+  further subcategorized to define their role in various form-related
+  processing models.</p>
 
   <!-- XXX list all the elements for each kind of element in the
   sections below and in a summary table at the end of the document -->
@@ -8996,9 +8996,9 @@
    <p>The following example takes that markup and puts
    <code>ins</code> and <code>del</code> elements around some of the
    markup to show that the text was changed (though in this case, the
-   changes don't really make much sense, admittedly). Notice how this
-   example has exactly the same paragraphs as the previous one,
-   despite the <code>ins</code> and <code>del</code> elements.</p>
+   changes admittedly don't make much sense). Notice how this example
+   has exactly the same paragraphs as the previous one, despite the
+   <code>ins</code> and <code>del</code> elements.</p>
 
    <pre><section>
   <ins><h1>Example of paragraphs</h1>
@@ -19467,7 +19467,7 @@
    <pre><p>We're not scared of you! Here is your content, unedited:</p>
 <iframe sandbox src="getusercontent.cgi?id=12193"></iframe></pre>
 
-   <p>Note that cookies are still send to the server in the <code
+   <p>Note that cookies are still sent to the server in the <code
    title="">getusercontent.cgi</code> request, though they are not
    visible in the <code
    title="dom-document-cookie">document.cookie</code> DOM
@@ -74909,6 +74909,7 @@
   Subramanian Peruvemba,
   Sunava Dutta,
   Susan Borgrink,
+  Susan <!--G.--> Lesch,
   <span lang="tr">Tantek Çelik</span>,
   Ted Mielczarek,
   Terrence Wood,




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