Author: maartenc
Date: Wed May 30 12:38:23 2007
New Revision: 542917

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=rev&rev=542917
Log:
Fixed typo.

Modified:
    incubator/ivy/core/trunk/doc/doc/use/postresolvetask.html

Modified: incubator/ivy/core/trunk/doc/doc/use/postresolvetask.html
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/ivy/core/trunk/doc/doc/use/postresolvetask.html?view=diff&rev=542917&r1=542916&r2=542917
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--- incubator/ivy/core/trunk/doc/doc/use/postresolvetask.html (original)
+++ incubator/ivy/core/trunk/doc/doc/use/postresolvetask.html Wed May 30 
12:38:23 2007
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
 </ul>
 
 Since Ivy 1.4, there are two ways to run a [[ant:resolve]]: with an ivy file, 
or with the inline mode.
-When you call resolve with an ivy file, the default for it is to keep the 
resolved data for use by the subsequent post resolve tasks. When you run an 
inline resolve, the default is not to keep the data. Youo can override this 
behaviour by setting the keep attribute as you like.
+When you call resolve with an ivy file, the default for it is to keep the 
resolved data for use by the subsequent post resolve tasks. When you run an 
inline resolve, the default is not to keep the data. You can override this 
behaviour by setting the keep attribute as you like.
 
 If you want to to reuse the resolved data obtained through a call to resolve 
in another build (i.e. not the current one), then you have to set the 
organisation and module attributes. This work only if the cache was not cleaned 
since your last resolve call. This does not work with inline calls, which must 
be performed in the same build.
 


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