On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 1:11 PM, Florent Aide <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 6:04 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> --- docs/2.0/docs/main/movie_tutorial.rst       (original)
>> +++ docs/2.0/docs/main/movie_tutorial.rst       Wed Feb 11 11:04:24 2009
>> @@ -135,18 +135,18 @@
>>  of a movie object after it's been created like this::
>>
>>   >>> entry = Movie()
>> -  >>> entry.title = 'Dragula'
>> +  >>> entry.title = 'Dracula'
>>   >>> entry.year = '1931'
>>   >>> entry.description = 'vampire movie'
>>
>>  But if the __init__ method we defined allows you to initialize the 
>> properties
>>  at the same time you create the object::
>>
>> -  >>> entry = Movie(title='Drakula', year='1931', description='vampire 
>> movie')
>> +  >>> entry = Movie(title='Dracula', year='1931', description='vampire 
>> movie')
>>
>>  or ::
>>
>> -  >>> entry = Movie('Drakula', '1931', 'vampire movie')
>> +  >>> entry = Movie('Dracula', '1931', 'vampire movie')
>>
>>  Bootstrapping the application with CRUD
>>  ========================================
>>
>
> Take car when proof reading the code... Maybe the original author
> spell dracula differently in his two examples so that you don't get a
> primary key constraint violation when actually typing the code in a
> real python shell... (not sure, just a wild guess)

nice find, I think we should proof read all the examples in the next
doc sprint.
I have to admin it checked this in rather hasty because I didn't
wanted to have merging issues if someone else modified the sources,
svn is very bad at this.

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