Index: src/docs/2.0/user/coding/coding.pod
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If you use C<$r> to set headers as explained at the beginning of this
section, you won't encounter any of these problems.
-Finally, If you don't want Apache to send its own headers and you want
+Finally, if you don't want Apache to send its own headers and you want
to send your own set of headers (non-parsed headers handlers) use the
C<L<$r-E<gt>assbackwards|docs::2.0::api::Apache2::RequestRec/C_assbackwards_>>
method. Notice that registry handlers will do that for you if the
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--- src/docs/2.0/user/coding/coding.pod (revision 396765)
+++ src/docs/2.0/user/coding/coding.pod (working copy)
@@ -377,7 +377,7 @@
If you use C<$r> to set headers as explained at the beginning of this
section, you won't encounter any of these problems.
-Finally, If you don't want Apache to send its own headers and you want
+Finally, if you don't want Apache to send its own headers and you want
to send your own set of headers (non-parsed headers handlers) use the
C<L<$r-E<gt>assbackwards|docs::2.0::api::Apache2::RequestRec/C_assbackwards_>>
method. Notice that registry handlers will do that for you if the
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