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Description: fix a bunch of spelling errors
Origin: vendor
Forwarded: no, upstream ignored our previous spelling fixes as well
Author: gregor herrmann <gregoa@debian.org>
Last-Update: 2018-04-01

--- a/ASP.pm
+++ b/ASP.pm
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
    'Filter' => 
    "Apache::Filter was not loaded correctly for using SSI filtering.  ".
    "If you don't want to use filtering, make sure you turn the Filter ".
-   "config option off whereever it's being used",
+   "config option off wherever it's being used",
 
    Clean => undef,
    
@@ -344,7 +344,7 @@
 	    } else {
 		$self->Error("Apache::Filter was not loaded correctly for using SSI filtering.  ".
 			     "If you don't want to use filtering, make sure you turn the Filter ".
-			     "config option off whereever it's being used");
+			     "config option off wherever it's being used");
 	    }
 	}
     }
@@ -3108,7 +3108,7 @@
 
 Default 0, if set creates $Request->Params object with combined 
 contents of $Request->QueryString and $Request->Form.  This
-is for developer convenience simlar to CGI.pm's param() method.
+is for developer convenience similar to CGI.pm's param() method.
 
   PerlSetVar RequestParams 1
 
@@ -4531,7 +4531,7 @@
 
 API extension. If RequestParams CONFIG is set, the $Request->Params 
 object is created with combined contents of $Request->QueryString 
-and $Request->Form.  This is for developer convenience simlar 
+and $Request->Form.  This is for developer convenience similar
 to CGI.pm's param() method.  Just like for $Response->Form, 
 one could create a nice alias like:
 
@@ -4689,7 +4689,7 @@
 escaped with this method.
 
 As of version 2.23, $Server->HTMLEncode() may take a string reference
-for an optmization when encoding a large buffer as an API extension.
+for an optimization when encoding a large buffer as an API extension.
 Here is how one might use one over the other:
 
   my $buffer = '&' x 100000;
@@ -5090,7 +5090,7 @@
 in the names of perl subroutines.
 
 Then you would create the my::employee subroutine in the my 
-perl package or whereever like so:
+perl package or wherever like so:
 
   package my;
   sub new_employee {
@@ -5205,7 +5205,7 @@
 of being written in pure perl so that though while it is slower
 than the other solutions, it is easier to port.
 
-If you would like to cache XSLT tranformations, which
+If you would like to cache XSLT transformations, which
 is highly recommended, just set:
 
   PerlSetVar XSLTCache 1
@@ -5626,7 +5626,7 @@
 Generally use of globals in this way is a BAD IDEA,
 and you can spare yourself many headaches if do 
 "use strict" perl programming which forces you to 
-explicity declare globals like:
+explicitly declare globals like:
 
   use vars qw($counter);
 
@@ -6382,7 +6382,7 @@
 
 =end html
 
-I would like to say that your ASP module rocks :-) We have practically stopped developing in anything else about half a year ago, and are now using Apache::ASP extensively. I just love Perl, and whereever we are not "forced" to use JSP, we chose ASP. It is fast, reliable, versatile, documented in a way that is the best for professionals - so thank you for writing and maintaining it!
+I would like to say that your ASP module rocks :-) We have practically stopped developing in anything else about half a year ago, and are now using Apache::ASP extensively. I just love Perl, and wherever we are not "forced" to use JSP, we chose ASP. It is fast, reliable, versatile, documented in a way that is the best for professionals - so thank you for writing and maintaining it!
 
   -- Csongor Fagyal, Concept Online Ltd.
 
@@ -6456,11 +6456,11 @@
 Apache::ASP has been a great tool.  Just a little
 background.... the whole site had been in cgi flat files when I started
 here.  I was looking for a technology that would allow me to write the
-objects and NEVER invoke CGI.pm... I found it and hopefuly I will be able to
+objects and NEVER invoke CGI.pm... I found it and hopefully I will be able to
 implement this every site I go to.
 
 When I got here there was a huge argument about needing a game engine
-and I belive this has been the key... Games are approx. 10 time faster than
+and I believe this has been the key... Games are approx. 10 time faster than
 before. The games don't break anylonger. All in all a great tool for
 advancement.
 
@@ -6658,7 +6658,7 @@
  (d) Added old perlmonth.com articles to ./site/articles in distribution
    and linked to them from the docs RESOURCES section
 
- (d) Updated documention for the $Application->SessionCount API
+ (d) Updated documentation for the $Application->SessionCount API
 
  + Scripts with named subroutines, which is warned against in the style guide,
    will not be cached to help prevent my closure problems that often
@@ -6693,7 +6693,7 @@
    for suggesting the fix.
 
  - $Response->{ContentType} set to text/html for developer error reporting,
-   in case this was set to something else before the error occured.
+   in case this was set to something else before the error occurred.
    Thanks to Philip Mak for reporting.
 
  - Couple of minor bug fixes under PerlWarn use, thanks Peter Galbavy
@@ -6719,7 +6719,7 @@
  ++ Total XSLT speedups, 5-10% on large XSLT, 10-15% on small XSLT
 
  + bypass meta data check like expires for XSLT Cache() API use
-   because XSLT tranformations don't expire, saves hit to cache dbm
+   because XSLT transformations don't expire, saves hit to cache dbm
    for meta data
 
  + use of direct Apache::ASP::State methods like FETCH/STORE
@@ -6741,7 +6741,7 @@
  ++ Runtime speed enhancements for 15-20% improvement including:
    + INTERNAL API ReadFile() now returns scalar ref as memory optimization
    + cache InodeNames config setting in ASP object now for common lookups
-   + removed CompileChecksum() INTERNAL API, since it was an unnecesary
+   + removed CompileChecksum() INTERNAL API, since it was an unnecessary
      method decomposition along a common code path
    + removed IsChanged() INTERNAL API since compiling of scripts
      is now handled by CompileInclude() which does this functionality already
@@ -6750,7 +6750,7 @@
    + do not call INTERNAL SearchDirs() API when compiling base script
      since we have already validated its path earlier
    + Use stat(_) type shortcut for stat() & -X calls where possible
-   + Moved @INC initilization up to handler() & consolidated with $INCDir lib
+   + Moved @INC initialization up to handler() & consolidated with $INCDir lib
    + removed useless Apache::ASP::Collection::DESTROY
    + removed useless Apache::ASP::Server::DESTROY
    + removed useless Apache::ASP::GlobalASA::DESTROY
@@ -7120,7 +7120,7 @@
 =item $VERSION = 2.31; $DATE="01/22/2002";
 
  + $Server->MapInclude() API extension created to wrap up Apache::ASP::SearchDirs 
-   functionality so one may do an conditional check for an include existence befor 
+   functionality so one may do an conditional check for an include existence before
    executing $Response->Include().  Added API test to server.t
 
  + $Server->Transfer() now allows arguments like $Response->Include(), and now acts just
@@ -7520,7 +7520,7 @@
   when its Debug => 0
 
  -Check for undef values during stats for inline includes
-  so we don't trigger unintialized warnings
+  so we don't trigger uninitialized warnings
 
  +Documented ';' may separate many directories in the IncludesDir
   setting for creating a more flexible includes search path.
@@ -7538,8 +7538,8 @@
  -In old inline include mode, there should no longer
   be the error "need id for includes" when using
   $Response->Include() ... if DynamicIncludes were
-  enabled, this problem would not have likely occured
-  anyway.  DynamicIncludes are preferrable to use so
+  enabled, this problem would not have likely occurred
+  anyway.  DynamicIncludes are preferable to use so
   that compiled includes can be shared between scripts.
   This bug was likely introduced in version 2.11.
 
@@ -7990,7 +7990,7 @@
   up the internal database into one of 256 internal databases 
   hashed by the first 2 chars of the session id.  Also on the plate
   is Apache::Session like abilities with locking and/or data storage
-  occuring in a SQL database.  The first dbs to be done will include
+  occurring in a SQL database.  The first dbs to be done will include
   MySQL & Oracle.
 
  +Better session security which will create a new session id for an