diff --git a/etc/WebGUI.conf.original b/etc/WebGUI.conf.original index eea9122e6..b2fa7a8d8 100644 --- a/etc/WebGUI.conf.original +++ b/etc/WebGUI.conf.original @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# Add a comma seperated list of the names this site can use. +# Add a comma separated list of the names this site can use. sitename = www.example.com, example.com @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ fileCacheSizeLimit=100000000 # Support for the memcached distributed caching system. # See http://www.danga.com/memcached/ for details on memcached. # Uncomment this and point it to your memcached server(s). Use a -# comma seperated list for multiple servers. +# comma separated list for multiple servers. # memcached_servers = 10.0.0.6:11211 @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ authMethods = LDAP, WebGUI paymentPlugins = ITransact -# Lisst the shipping plugins you have installed and wish to be +# List the shipping plugins you have installed and wish to be # available for configuration on the site. shippingPlugins = ByPrice, ByWeight, PerTransaction @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ assets = WebGUI::Asset::Snippet, \ WebGUI::Asset::Wobject::SyndicatedContent, \ WebGUI::Asset::Wobject::WSClient -# Specifiy the list of assets you want to appear in your add +# Specify the list of assets you want to appear in your add # content menus that should act as containers for other content. # These items are typically not content themselves, but rather # layout mechanisms. @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ utilityAssets = WebGUI::Asset::Template, \ # WebGUI:::Asset::Template => 4 # Optionally override the default UI Level of any asset. This -# dermines whether the current user has the appropriate UI Level +# determines whether the current user has the appropriate UI Level # to add assets of that type. #assetUiLevel = WebGUI::Asset::Wobject::WSClient => 7, @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ utilityAssets = WebGUI::Asset::Template, \ # You can override the UI Levels of any field in the edit form of # any asset using the following variables. Basically just take the -# class name of the asset seperated by underscores, and append +# class name of the asset separated by underscores, and append # _uiLevel to the end of it, then you can start specifying field # names and associated UI Level. @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ utilityAssets = WebGUI::Asset::Template, \ #WebGUI_Asset_RichEdit = askAboutRichEdit => 7, preformatted => 3 # If exportPath is defined, an "Export" toolbar icon will appear -# which allows you to export assets to static html. This folder +# which allows you to export assets to static HTML. This folder # needs to be writable by your web server. #exportPath = /path/to/export @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ macros=# => Hash_userId, \ r => r_printable, \ u => u_companyUrl -# A comma seperated list of scheduler plugins that you do NOT want +# A comma separated list of scheduler plugins that you do NOT want # to run. Normally there's no reason to use this option. #excludeHourly =