BIND 10 trac3283, updated. 9b23723b0710433ec5374b3cec737e5e04c1abee [3283] Fixed a minor typo in the BIND 10 guide during second review

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commit 9b23723b0710433ec5374b3cec737e5e04c1abee
Author: Stephen Morris <stephen at isc.org>
Date:   Thu Mar 13 16:49:16 2014 +0000

    [3283] Fixed a minor typo in the BIND 10 guide during second review

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Summary of changes:
 doc/guide/bind10-guide.xml |    4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

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diff --git a/doc/guide/bind10-guide.xml b/doc/guide/bind10-guide.xml
index 922c9da..bedd043 100644
--- a/doc/guide/bind10-guide.xml
+++ b/doc/guide/bind10-guide.xml
@@ -6917,8 +6917,8 @@ DhcpDdns/reverse_ddns/ddns_domains  [] list  (default)
               <command>name</command> —
               The fully qualified reverse zone that this DDNS Domain
               can update.  This is the value used during reverse matching
-              which will compare it a reversed version of the request's lease
-              address. The zone name should follow the appropriate
+              which will compare it with a reversed version of the request's
+              lease address. The zone name should follow the appropriate
               standards: for example, to to support the IPv4 subnet 172.16.1,
               the name should be. "1.16.172.in-addr.arpa.".  Similarly,
               to support an IPv6 subent of 2001:db8:1, the name should be



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