Docs fixes for Bug 298827: builtin or built-in and Bug 298832: ie (sp)

Patch by Frank Wein <bugzilla@mcsmurf.de>, r=me
parent 25a83b43
......@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@
to properly HTML filter data that has been passed into the template.
This means that if the data can possibly contain special HTML characters
such as &lt;, and the data was not intended to be HTML, they need to be
converted to entity form, ie &amp;lt;. You use the 'html' filter in the
converted to entity form, i.e. &amp;lt;. You use the 'html' filter in the
Template Toolkit to do this. If you forget, you may open up
your installation to cross-site scripting attacks.
</para>
......@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@
Also note that Bugzilla adds a few filters of its own, that are not
in standard Template Toolkit. In particular, the 'url_quote' filter
can convert characters that are illegal or have special meaning in URLs,
such as &amp;, to the encoded form, ie %26. This actually encodes most
such as &amp;, to the encoded form, i.e. %26. This actually encodes most
characters (but not the common ones such as letters and numbers and so
on), including the HTML-special characters, so there's never a need to
HTML filter afterwards.
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......@@ -1140,7 +1140,7 @@ password=mypassword
regularly updated at intervals from the main database.
</para>
<para>
MySQL has some synchronization features builtin to the
MySQL has some synchronization features built-in to the
latest releases. It would be great if someone looked into
the possibilities there and provided a report to the
newsgroup on how to effectively synchronize two Bugzilla
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