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authorJeffrey Friedl <jfriedl@regex.info>2001-11-11 13:15:18 -0800
committerJarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>2001-11-12 14:50:44 +0000
commitd1be9408a3c14848d30728674452e191ba5fffaa (patch)
treed3171518bc3a517cf0c9ce65b5d8382c995f2fb6 /lib/CGI.pm
parentbf0fa0b28861f64af680a3c19765ac8a24e4f2bd (diff)
downloadperl-d1be9408a3c14848d30728674452e191ba5fffaa.tar.gz
a few typo fixes
Message-Id: <200111120515.fAC5FIc74795@ventrue.corp.yahoo.com> Patching README.foo instead of pod/perlfoo.pod, not patching Math::BigInt (Tels will take care of that), dropping broken hv.c and sv.h patches, patching libnetcfg.PL and perldoc.PL instead of libnetcfg and perldoc, patching ext/Digest/MD5/t/files.t since MD5.pm was changed. p4raw-id: //depot/perl@12954
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diff --git a/lib/CGI.pm b/lib/CGI.pm
index 0be5060dcb..6ad0191cb2 100644
--- a/lib/CGI.pm
+++ b/lib/CGI.pm
@@ -4300,7 +4300,7 @@ such as expiration time. Use the cookie() method to create and retrieve
session cookies.
The B<-nph> parameter, if set to a true value, will issue the correct
-headers to work with a NPH (no-parse-header) script. This is important
+headers to work with an NPH (no-parse-header) script. This is important
to use with certain servers that expect all their scripts to be NPH.
The B<-charset> parameter can be used to control the character set
@@ -4337,7 +4337,7 @@ You can also use named arguments:
-nph=>1);
The B<-nph> parameter, if set to a true value, will issue the correct
-headers to work with a NPH (no-parse-header) script. This is important
+headers to work with an NPH (no-parse-header) script. This is important
to use with certain servers, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, which
expect all their scripts to be NPH.
@@ -4723,14 +4723,14 @@ you prefer:
<IMG ALIGN="LEFT" SRC="fred.gif">
Sometimes an HTML tag attribute has no argument. For example, ordered
-lists can be marked as COMPACT. The syntax for this is an argument that
+lists can be marked as COMPACT. The syntax for this is an argument
that points to an undef string:
print ol({compact=>undef},li('one'),li('two'),li('three'));
Prior to CGI.pm version 2.41, providing an empty ('') string as an
attribute argument was the same as providing undef. However, this has
-changed in order to accommodate those who want to create tags of the form
+changed in order to accommodate those who want to create tags of the form
<IMG ALT="">. The difference is shown in these two pieces of code:
CODE RESULT