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Posted to dev@struts.apache.org by hu...@apache.org on 2005/12/03 02:43:20 UTC

svn commit: r351873 - /struts/site/trunk/DRAFTS.txt

Author: husted
Date: Fri Dec  2 17:43:18 2005
New Revision: 351873

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=351873&view=rev
Log:
Typos.

Modified:
    struts/site/trunk/DRAFTS.txt

Modified: struts/site/trunk/DRAFTS.txt
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/struts/site/trunk/DRAFTS.txt?rev=351873&r1=351872&r2=351873&view=diff
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--- struts/site/trunk/DRAFTS.txt (original)
+++ struts/site/trunk/DRAFTS.txt Fri Dec  2 17:43:18 2005
@@ -35,9 +35,9 @@
 
 "When JavaServer Faces arrived," explains the Struts website, "our development community chose to 'make new friends but keep the old'. Some of us want (or need) to stick with the original request-based framework. Others are ready to switch to an component-based framework that builds on JavaServer Faces. We offer both frameworks because we have volunteers to create and maintain both frameworks."
 
-Shale is based on the recenty standardized JavaServer Faces APIs, and focuses on adding value, rather than redundantly implementing features that JSF already provides. Shale will run on any compliant JSF implementation, including the one being developed by the Apache MyFaces project. It also includes many features that Struts users appreciate, such as supporting client side validation and the Tiles framework.
+Shale is based on the recently standardized JavaServer Faces APIs, and focuses on adding value, rather than redundantly implementing features that JSF already provides. Shale will run on any compliant JSF implementation, including the one being developed by the Apache MyFaces project. It also includes many features that Struts users appreciate, such as supporting client side validation and the Tiles framework.
 
-Struts Shale is being discussed by Craig McClanahan in a talk at ApacheCon today, entitled "Shale: The Next Struts?".
+Struts Shale is being discussed by Craig McClanahan in a talk at ApacheCon today, entitled "Shale: The Next Struts??".
 
 For more about Shale, visit the Struts Shale website [http://struts.apache.org/struts-shale/].
 



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