Simple documentation corrections, mostly typos.
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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ object relational mappers, form validation, upload handling, various open
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authentication technologies and more.
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Since Flask is based on a very solid foundation there is not a lot of code
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in Flask itself. As such it's easy to adapt even for lage applications
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in Flask itself. As such it's easy to adapt even for large applications
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and we are making sure that you can either configure it as much as
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possible by subclassing things or by forking the entire codebase. If you
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are interested in that, check out the :ref:`becomingbig` chapter.
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@ -616,7 +616,7 @@ Storing cookies::
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resp.set_cookie('username', 'the username')
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return resp
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Note that cookies are set on response objects. Since you normally you
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Note that cookies are set on response objects. Since you normally
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just return strings from the view functions Flask will convert them into
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response objects for you. If you explicitly want to do that you can use
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the :meth:`~flask.make_response` function and then modify it.
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Additionally there is a convenient helper method
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(:meth:`~blinker.base.Signal.connected_to`). that allows you to
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temporarily subscribe a function to a signal with is a context manager on
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temporarily subscribe a function to a signal with a context manager on
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its own. Because the return value of the context manager cannot be
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specified that way one has to pass the list in as argument::
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