[html5] r2078 - [e] (0) typo (credit: avk)

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Mon Aug 18 14:16:34 PDT 2008


Author: ianh
Date: 2008-08-18 14:16:32 -0700 (Mon, 18 Aug 2008)
New Revision: 2078

Modified:
   index
   source
Log:
[e] (0) typo (credit: avk)

Modified: index
===================================================================
--- index	2008-08-18 08:21:38 UTC (rev 2077)
+++ index	2008-08-18 21:16:32 UTC (rev 2078)
@@ -2237,8 +2237,8 @@
   <p>Work on HTML5 originally started in late 2003, as a proof of concept to
    show that it was possible to extend HTML4's forms to provide many of the
    features that XForms 1.0 introduced, without requiring browsers to
-   implementing rendering engines that were incompatible with existing HTML
-   Web pages. At this early stage, while the draft was already publicly
+   implement rendering engines that were incompatible with existing HTML Web
+   pages. At this early stage, while the draft was already publicly
    available, and input was already being solicited from all sources, the
    specification was only under Opera Software's copyright.
 

Modified: source
===================================================================
--- source	2008-08-18 08:21:38 UTC (rev 2077)
+++ source	2008-08-18 21:16:32 UTC (rev 2078)
@@ -90,11 +90,11 @@
   <p>Work on HTML5 originally started in late 2003, as a proof of
   concept to show that it was possible to extend HTML4's forms to
   provide many of the features that XForms 1.0 introduced, without
-  requiring browsers to implementing rendering engines that were
+  requiring browsers to implement rendering engines that were
   incompatible with existing HTML Web pages. At this early stage,
   while the draft was already publicly available, and input was
-  already being solicited from all sources, the specification was
-  only under Opera Software's copyright.</p>
+  already being solicited from all sources, the specification was only
+  under Opera Software's copyright.</p>
 
   <p>In early 2004, some of the principles that underly this effort,
   as well as an early draft proposal covering just forms-related




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