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Posted to commits@directory.apache.org by ka...@apache.org on 2015/01/18 12:18:15 UTC

svn commit: r1652737 - /directory/site/trunk/content/api/user-guide/2.6-modifying.mdtext

Author: kayyagari
Date: Sun Jan 18 11:18:15 2015
New Revision: 1652737

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1652737
Log:
typo

Modified:
    directory/site/trunk/content/api/user-guide/2.6-modifying.mdtext

Modified: directory/site/trunk/content/api/user-guide/2.6-modifying.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/directory/site/trunk/content/api/user-guide/2.6-modifying.mdtext?rev=1652737&r1=1652736&r2=1652737&view=diff
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--- directory/site/trunk/content/api/user-guide/2.6-modifying.mdtext (original)
+++ directory/site/trunk/content/api/user-guide/2.6-modifying.mdtext Sun Jan 18 11:18:15 2015
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Notice: Licensed to the Apache Software
 
 There are several ways an entry can be modified. Mainly, it's about adding or deleting an attribute, or it's about modifying the values associated with an existing attribute.
 
-It's important to understand that many modifications can be applied on a single entry. All those modifications will be applied in a all or none fashion. For instance, if any one of the modifications is invalid, then none of the modifications will be applied. Also if the server crashes while applying the modifications, it's guaranteed that the entry will remain consistent.
+It's important to understand that many modifications can be applied on a single entry. All those modifications will be applied in a all or none fashion. For instance, if any of the modifications is invalid, then none of the modifications will be applied. Also if the server crashes while applying the modifications, it's guaranteed that the entry will remain consistent.
 
 ## How it works ?