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authorCarlos de la Guardia <cguardia@yahoo.com>2010-03-06 16:16:29 +0000
committerCarlos de la Guardia <cguardia@yahoo.com>2010-03-06 16:16:29 +0000
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@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ them, so we cannot provide the details for each here. But the
concepts are largely the same, whatever server you happen to use.
One popular production alternative to a ``paster``-invoked server is
-:term:`mod_wsgi`. can also use :term:`mod_wsgi` to serve your
+:term:`mod_wsgi`. You can also use :term:`mod_wsgi` to serve your
:mod:`repoze.bfg` application using the Apache web server rather than
any "pure-Python" server that is started as a result of ``paster
serve``. See :ref:`modwsgi_tutorial` for details. However, it is