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Merge pull request #1418 from alexwlchan/master

Fix a few spelling mistakes in the docs
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Keyan Pishdadian 10 years ago
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  1. 2
      docs/patterns/appdispatch.rst
  2. 2
      docs/python3.rst
  3. 2
      docs/server.rst
  4. 2
      docs/tutorial/templates.rst
  5. 4
      docs/upgrading.rst

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docs/patterns/appdispatch.rst

@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ at :func:`werkzeug.serving.run_simple`::
Note that :func:`run_simple <werkzeug.serving.run_simple>` is not intended for
use in production. Use a :ref:`full-blown WSGI server <deployment>`.
In order to use the interactive debuggger, debugging must be enabled both on
In order to use the interactive debugger, debugging must be enabled both on
the application and the simple server, here is the "hello world" example with
debugging and :func:`run_simple <werkzeug.serving.run_simple>`::

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docs/python3.rst

@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ that most libraries (including Werkzeug and Flask) might not quite as stable
on Python 3 yet. You might therefore sometimes run into bugs that are
usually encoding-related.
The majority of the upgrade pain is in the lower-level libararies like
The majority of the upgrade pain is in the lower-level libraries like
Flask and Werkzeug and not in the actual high-level application code. For
instance all of the Flask examples that are in the Flask repository work
out of the box on both 2.x and 3.x and did not require a single line of

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docs/server.rst

@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ but you can also continue using the :meth:`Flask.run` method.
Command Line
------------
The :command:`flask` command line script (:ref:`cli`) is strongly recommende for
The :command:`flask` command line script (:ref:`cli`) is strongly recommended for
development because it provides a superior reload experience due to how it
loads the application. The basic usage is like this::

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docs/tutorial/templates.rst

@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
Step 6: The Templates
=====================
Now we should start working on the templates. If we were torequest the URLs
Now we should start working on the templates. If we were to request the URLs
now, we would only get an exception that Flask cannot find the templates. The
templates are using `Jinja2`_ syntax and have autoescaping enabled by
default. This means that unless you mark a value in the code with

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docs/upgrading.rst

@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ applications automatically, but there might be some cases where it fails
to upgrade. What changed?
- Blueprints need explicit names. Modules had an automatic name
guesssing scheme where the shortname for the module was taken from the
guessing scheme where the shortname for the module was taken from the
last part of the import module. The upgrade script tries to guess
that name but it might fail as this information could change at
runtime.
@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ Flask 0.6 comes with a backwards incompatible change which affects the
order of after-request handlers. Previously they were called in the order
of the registration, now they are called in reverse order. This change
was made so that Flask behaves more like people expected it to work and
how other systems handle request pre- and postprocessing. If you
how other systems handle request pre- and post-processing. If you
depend on the order of execution of post-request functions, be sure to
change the order.

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