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authorBlaise Laflamme <blaise@laflamme.org>2014-01-28 17:50:13 -0800
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Merge pull request #1231 from danjacka/patch-1
Wee typo fix
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@@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ hierarchical: sections within sections within sections, ad infinitum. If you
want your URLs to indicate this structure, and the structure is indefinite
(the number of nested sections can be "N" instead of some fixed number), a
resource tree is an excellent way to model this, even if the backend is a
-relational database. In this situation, the resource tree a just a site
+relational database. In this situation, the resource tree is just a site
structure.
Traversal also offers better composability of applications than URL dispatch,