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documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Controller-Router-Route-Regex.xml

@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ $route = new Zend_Controller_Router_Route_Regex(
     <para>
     <para>
         All of this is something which was already possible by the means of a
         All of this is something which was already possible by the means of a
         standard route object, so where's the benefit in using the Regex route,
         standard route object, so where's the benefit in using the Regex route,
-        you ask?  Primarily, it allows you to describe any type of URL without
+        you ask? Primarily, it allows you to describe any type of URL without
         any restrictions. Imagine you have a blog and wish to create URLs like:
         any restrictions. Imagine you have a blog and wish to create URLs like:
         <filename>http://domain.com/blog/archive/01-Using_the_Regex_Router.html</filename>,
         <filename>http://domain.com/blog/archive/01-Using_the_Regex_Router.html</filename>,
         and have it decompose the last path element,
         and have it decompose the last path element,

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documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Controller-Router.xml

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 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
 <!-- Reviewed: no -->
 <!-- Reviewed: no -->
-<sect1 id="zend.controller.router"  xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude">
+<sect1 id="zend.controller.router" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude">
     <title>The Standard Router</title>
     <title>The Standard Router</title>
     <sect2 id="zend.controller.router.introduction">
     <sect2 id="zend.controller.router.introduction">
         <title>Introduction</title>
         <title>Introduction</title>

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documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Date-Additional.xml

@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ foreach ($info as $sun) {
             is the second function and makes it possible to set new timezone for
             is the second function and makes it possible to set new timezone for
             <classname>Zend_Date</classname>. A given timezone is always checked. If it does not
             <classname>Zend_Date</classname>. A given timezone is always checked. If it does not
             exist an exception will be thrown. Additionally the actual scripts or systems timezone
             exist an exception will be thrown. Additionally the actual scripts or systems timezone
-            can be set to the date object by calling  <methodname>setTimezone()</methodname>
+            can be set to the date object by calling <methodname>setTimezone()</methodname>
             without the zone parameter. This is also done automatically when the date object is
             without the zone parameter. This is also done automatically when the date object is
             created.
             created.
         </para>
         </para>

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documentation/manual/en/module_specs/Zend_Db_Adapter.xml

@@ -915,7 +915,7 @@ $db->insert('bugs', $data);
             <para>
             <para>
                 Columns you exclude from the array of data are not specified to
                 Columns you exclude from the array of data are not specified to
                 the database. Therefore, they follow the same rules that an
                 the database. Therefore, they follow the same rules that an
-                SQL INSERT statement follows:  if the column has a DEFAULT
+                SQL INSERT statement follows: if the column has a DEFAULT
                 clause, the column takes that value in the row created,
                 clause, the column takes that value in the row created,
                 otherwise the column is left in a NULL state.
                 otherwise the column is left in a NULL state.
             </para>
             </para>
@@ -1083,7 +1083,7 @@ $id = $db->lastSequenceId('bugs_id_gen');
             <para>
             <para>
                 You can update rows in a database table using the
                 You can update rows in a database table using the
                 <methodname>update()</methodname> method of an Adapter. This method takes
                 <methodname>update()</methodname> method of an Adapter. This method takes
-                three arguments:  the first is the name of the table; the
+                three arguments: the first is the name of the table; the
                 second is an associative array mapping columns to change to new
                 second is an associative array mapping columns to change to new
                 values to assign to these columns.
                 values to assign to these columns.
             </para>
             </para>