validator/htdocs/docs users.html,1.22,1.22.2.1

Update of /sources/public/validator/htdocs/docs
In directory hutz:/tmp/cvs-serv393

Modified Files:
      Tag: validator-0_7-branch
	users.html 
Log Message:
Fixing a typo and what appears to be a hsty copy-paste.
Fixes courtesy of R.W. Crowl 
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-validator/2006Jan/0015.html



Index: users.html
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RCS file: /sources/public/validator/htdocs/docs/users.html,v
retrieving revision 1.22
retrieving revision 1.22.2.1
diff -u -d -r1.22 -r1.22.2.1
--- users.html	29 Jul 2005 06:23:06 -0000	1.22
+++ users.html	6 Jan 2006 06:37:34 -0000	1.22.2.1
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@
 	  <p>This allows you to <strong>override</strong> the DOCTYPE declaration for you
 	  document. You may use this option for test 
           purposes, but you will eventually have to serve your document with the
-          correct character encoding, or the validator will <a href="help#faq-doctype">complain</a>
+          correct DOCTYPE declaration, or the validator will <a href="help#faq-doctype">complain</a>
           about it and you document will not be valid.</p>
 	</dd>
 	<dt><a id="option-fbd" name="option-fbd"></a>Use Fallback instead of Override (Type) (<code>fbd</code>)</dt>
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@
         In spite of our efforts,  interpreting the Markup Validator's error messages 
 	isn't quite what you'd call easy. The error messages are generated in the 
 	context of a full SGML environment which demands a somewhat higher level 
-	of technical detail then your average HTML document. We have set up a page 
+	of technical detail than your average HTML document. We have set up a page 
 	listing <a href="errors.html">errors and their explanation</a>, which should
 	help you find out what meaning lies behind the cryptic messages, and fix
 	your markup.

Received on Friday, 6 January 2006 06:37:42 UTC