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 			</ul>
 		</li>
 		<li class="tocline"><a class="tocxref" href="#comments"><span class="secno">10. </span>Comments in Polyglot Markup</a></li>
-		<li class="tocline"><a class="tocxref" href="#foreign-content"><span class="secno">11. </span>Exceptions from the Foreign Content Parsing Rules</a></li>
-		<li class="tocline"><a class="tocxref" href="#example-document"><span class="secno">12. </span>Example Document</a></li>
+		<li class="tocline"><a class="tocxref" href="#example-document"><span class="secno">11. </span>Example Document</a></li>
 		<li class="tocline"><a class="tocxref" href="#acknowledgements"><span class="secno">A. </span>Acknowledgements</a></li>
 		<li class="tocline"><a class="tocxref" href="#references"><span class="secno">B. </span>References</a>
 			<ul class="toc">
@@ -228,8 +227,8 @@
 		without simultaneously having to maintain dual copies of the content: one in HTML and a second in XHTML. 
 		In addition, a single <a class="internalDFN" href="#dfn-polyglot-markup">polyglot markup</a> output requires 
 		less infrastructure to produce than to produce both HTML and XHTML output for the same content. 
-		<a class="internalDFN" href="#dfn-polyglot-markup" title="polyglot markup">Polyglot markup</a> is also be beneficial when lightweight processes—such as 
-		quick testing or even hand-authoring—are applied to content intended to be published both as HTML and XHTML, 
+		<a class="internalDFN" href="#dfn-polyglot-markup" title="polyglot markup">Polyglot markup</a> is also be beneficial when lightweight processes—such as 
+		quick testing or even hand-authoring—are applied to content intended to be published both as HTML and XHTML, 
 		especially if that content is not sent through a tool chain. 
 	</p>
 <!--End section: Introduction-->
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 			<dt id="bib-CHARMOD">[CHARMOD]</dt>
-			<dd>Martin J. Drst; et al. <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/REC-charmod-20050215"><cite>Character Model for the World Wide Web 1.0: Fundamentals.</cite></a> 
+			<dd>Martin J. Dürst; et al. <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/REC-charmod-20050215"><cite>Character Model for the World Wide Web 1.0: Fundamentals.</cite></a> 
 			15 February 2005. W3C Recommendation. URL: <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/REC-charmod-20050215">http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/REC-charmod-20050215</a>
 			</dd>
 			<dt id="bib-HTML5">[HTML5]</dt>

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