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* spelling: cacheability

* spelling: conceptually

* spelling: javascript

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Josh Soref 8 years ago committed by Markus Unterwaditzer
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@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ Released on September 29th 2011, codename Rakija
- Applications now not only have a root path where the resources and modules
are located but also an instance path which is the designated place to
drop files that are modified at runtime (uploads etc.). Also this is
conceptionally only instance depending and outside version control so it's
conceptually only instance depending and outside version control so it's
the perfect place to put configuration files etc. For more information
see :ref:`instance-folders`.
- Added the ``APPLICATION_ROOT`` configuration variable.

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docs/config.rst

@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ The following configuration values are used internally by Flask:
behavior by changing this variable.
This is not recommended but might give
you a performance improvement on the
cost of cachability.
cost of cacheability.
``JSONIFY_PRETTYPRINT_REGULAR`` If this is set to ``True`` (the default)
jsonify responses will be pretty printed
if they are not requested by an

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docs/errorhandling.rst

@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ You might want to show custom error pages to the user when an error occurs.
This can be done by registering error handlers.
Error handlers are normal :ref:`views` but instead of being registered for
routes they are registered for exceptions that are rised while trying to
routes, they are registered for exceptions that are raised while trying to
do something else.
Registering

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docs/tutorial/folders.rst

@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ creating the database schema as well as the main module.
As a quick side note, the files inside of the :file:`static` folder are
available to users of the application via HTTP. This is the place where CSS and
Javascript files go. Inside the :file:`templates` folder, Flask will look for
JavaScript files go. Inside the :file:`templates` folder, Flask will look for
`Jinja2`_ templates. You will see examples of this later on.
For now you should continue with :ref:`tutorial-schema`.

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flask/app.py

@ -844,7 +844,7 @@ class Flask(_PackageBoundObject):
run_simple(host, port, self, **options)
finally:
# reset the first request information if the development server
# resetted normally. This makes it possible to restart the server
# reset normally. This makes it possible to restart the server
# without reloader and that stuff from an interactive shell.
self._got_first_request = False

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