[html5] r4680 - [e] (0) Try to make this sentence make slightly more sense. Fixing http://www.w3 [...]

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Sat Feb 6 02:06:29 PST 2010


Author: ianh
Date: 2010-02-06 02:06:27 -0800 (Sat, 06 Feb 2010)
New Revision: 4680

Modified:
   complete.html
   index
   source
Log:
[e] (0) Try to make this sentence make slightly more sense.
Fixing http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=8718

Modified: complete.html
===================================================================
--- complete.html	2010-02-06 02:28:18 UTC (rev 4679)
+++ complete.html	2010-02-06 10:06:27 UTC (rev 4680)
@@ -70880,10 +70880,10 @@
 
     <p>In other environments, the default encoding is typically
     dependent on the user's locale (an approximation of the languages,
-    and thus typically encodings, of the pages that the user is likely
-    to frequent). The following table gives suggested defaults based
-    on the user's locale, for compatibility with legacy
-    content. Locales are identified by BCP 47 language codes. <a href=#refsBCP47>[BCP47]</a></p>
+    and thus often encodings, of the pages that the user is likely to
+    frequent). The following table gives suggested defaults based on
+    the user's locale, for compatibility with legacy content. Locales
+    are identified by BCP 47 language codes. <a href=#refsBCP47>[BCP47]</a></p>
 
     <!-- based on mozilla 1.9.1 localizations: 
          http://mxr.mozilla.org/l10n-mozilla1.9.1/find?string=global%2Fintl.properties&tree=l10n-mozilla1.9.1&hint= -->

Modified: index
===================================================================
--- index	2010-02-06 02:28:18 UTC (rev 4679)
+++ index	2010-02-06 10:06:27 UTC (rev 4680)
@@ -65175,10 +65175,10 @@
 
     <p>In other environments, the default encoding is typically
     dependent on the user's locale (an approximation of the languages,
-    and thus typically encodings, of the pages that the user is likely
-    to frequent). The following table gives suggested defaults based
-    on the user's locale, for compatibility with legacy
-    content. Locales are identified by BCP 47 language codes. <a href=#refsBCP47>[BCP47]</a></p>
+    and thus often encodings, of the pages that the user is likely to
+    frequent). The following table gives suggested defaults based on
+    the user's locale, for compatibility with legacy content. Locales
+    are identified by BCP 47 language codes. <a href=#refsBCP47>[BCP47]</a></p>
 
     <!-- based on mozilla 1.9.1 localizations: 
          http://mxr.mozilla.org/l10n-mozilla1.9.1/find?string=global%2Fintl.properties&tree=l10n-mozilla1.9.1&hint= -->

Modified: source
===================================================================
--- source	2010-02-06 02:28:18 UTC (rev 4679)
+++ source	2010-02-06 10:06:27 UTC (rev 4680)
@@ -80958,10 +80958,10 @@
 
     <p>In other environments, the default encoding is typically
     dependent on the user's locale (an approximation of the languages,
-    and thus typically encodings, of the pages that the user is likely
-    to frequent). The following table gives suggested defaults based
-    on the user's locale, for compatibility with legacy
-    content. Locales are identified by BCP 47 language codes. <a
+    and thus often encodings, of the pages that the user is likely to
+    frequent). The following table gives suggested defaults based on
+    the user's locale, for compatibility with legacy content. Locales
+    are identified by BCP 47 language codes. <a
     href="#refsBCP47">[BCP47]</a></p>
 
     <!-- based on mozilla 1.9.1 localizations: 




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