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Posted to cvs@httpd.apache.org by ja...@apache.org on 2016/08/20 13:09:12 UTC
svn commit: r1756991 - /httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/manual/mod/mod_http2.xml
Author: jailletc36
Date: Sat Aug 20 13:09:12 2016
New Revision: 1756991
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1756991&view=rev
Log:
Fix a typo
Modified:
httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/manual/mod/mod_http2.xml
Modified: httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/manual/mod/mod_http2.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/manual/mod/mod_http2.xml?rev=1756991&r1=1756990&r2=1756991&view=diff
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--- httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/manual/mod/mod_http2.xml (original)
+++ httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/manual/mod/mod_http2.xml Sat Aug 20 13:09:12 2016
@@ -913,10 +913,10 @@ H2TLSCoolDownSecs 0
<usage>
<p>
This directive influences how file content is handled in
- responses. When off, which is the default, file handles are
- passed from the requestion processing down to the main
+ responses. When <code>off</code>, which is the default, file handles
+ are passed from the requestion processing down to the main
connection, using the usual Apache setaside handling for
- manaaging the lifetime of the file.
+ managing the lifetime of the file.
</p>
<p>
When set to <code>on</code>, file content is copied while the
@@ -928,7 +928,7 @@ H2TLSCoolDownSecs 0
An example for such a module is <code>mod_wsgi</code> that may place
Python file handles into the response. Those files get close down when
Python thinks processing has finished. That may be well before
- <code>mod_http2</code> is done with them.
+ <module>mod_http2</module> is done with them.
</p>
</usage>
</directivesynopsis>