From: Ansgar Burchardt <ansgar@43-1.org>
Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 17:25:42 +0900
Subject: Correct spelling errors
Bug: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=54314

--- a/lib/XML/Grove/Path.pm
+++ b/lib/XML/Grove/Path.pm
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
 =head1 DESCRIPTION
 
 C<XML::Grove::Path> returns XML objects located at paths.  Paths are
-strings of element names or XML object types seperated by slash ("/")
+strings of element names or XML object types separated by slash ("/")
 characters.  Paths must always start at the grove object passed to
 `C<at_path()>'.  C<XML::Grove::Path> is B<not> XPath, but it should
 become obsolete when an XPath implementation is available.
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@
 essentially an index into the contents of the parent object.
 
 The `C<#text>' object type treats text objects as if they are not
-normalized.  Two consecutive text objects are seperate text objects.
+normalized.  Two consecutive text objects are separate text objects.
 
 =head1 AUTHOR
 
--- a/lib/XML/Grove.pm
+++ b/lib/XML/Grove.pm
@@ -398,7 +398,7 @@
 package.  Many extensions only need to add methods to
 XML::Grove::Document and/or XML::Grove::Element.
 
-When you create an extension you should definitly provide a way to
+When you create an extension you should definitely provide a way to
 invoke your module using objects from your package too.  For example,
 XML::Grove::AsString's `C<as_string()>' method can also be called
 using an XML::Grove::AsString object:
