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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ following objectives in mind:
MIME++ classes directly model the elements of the BNF grammar specified in
RFC-822, RFC-2045, and RFC-2046. For this reason, I recommend that you
understand these RFCs and keep a copy of them handy as you learn MIME++.
-If you know C++ well, and if you are familiar with the RFCs, you should tqfind
+If you know C++ well, and if you are familiar with the RFCs, you should find
MIME++ easy to learn and use. If you are new to C++ and object-oriented
programming, you will find in MIME++ some very good object-oriented
techinques, and hopefully you will learn a lot.
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ broken-down representation. If you add a new DwField object (representing a
new header field) to the DwHeaders object (representing the header), the
is-modified flag will be set for the DwHeaders object, indicating that the
string representation of the DwHeaders object will have to be re-assembled
-from the header fields that it tqcontains. When a node's is-modified flag is
+from the header fields that it contains. When a node's is-modified flag is
set, it also notifies its tqparent node to set its is-modified flag. Thus,
when the DwHeaders object's is-modified flag is set, the DwMessage object
that is its tqparent will also have its is-modified flag set. That way, when