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Posted to cvs@httpd.apache.org by rb...@apache.org on 2012/04/20 14:24:57 UTC

svn commit: r1328349 - in /httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/manual: getting-started.html.en getting-started.xml

Author: rbowen
Date: Fri Apr 20 12:24:57 2012
New Revision: 1328349

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1328349&view=rev
Log:
Grammatical tweak.

Modified:
    httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/manual/getting-started.html.en
    httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/manual/getting-started.xml

Modified: httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/manual/getting-started.html.en
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/manual/getting-started.html.en?rev=1328349&r1=1328348&r2=1328349&view=diff
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--- httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/manual/getting-started.html.en (original)
+++ httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/manual/getting-started.html.en Fri Apr 20 12:24:57 2012
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ about them.</p>
 <div class="section">
 <h2><a name="logs" id="logs">Log Files and Troubleshooting</a></h2>
 
-<p>As an Apache HTTP Server administrator, your most valuable asset is
+<p>As an Apache HTTP Server administrator, your most valuable assets are
 the log files, and, in particular, the error log. Troubleshooting any
 problem without the error log is like driving with your eyes closed.</p>
 

Modified: httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/manual/getting-started.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/manual/getting-started.xml?rev=1328349&r1=1328348&r2=1328349&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/manual/getting-started.xml (original)
+++ httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/manual/getting-started.xml Fri Apr 20 12:24:57 2012
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ about them.</p>
 
 <section id="logs">
 <title>Log Files and Troubleshooting</title>
-<p>As an Apache HTTP Server administrator, your most valuable asset is
+<p>As an Apache HTTP Server administrator, your most valuable assets are
 the log files, and, in particular, the error log. Troubleshooting any
 problem without the error log is like driving with your eyes closed.</p>