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author | jacomi | 1999-04-13 09:03:39 +0000 |
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diff --git a/doc/ivy-c-1.html b/doc/ivy-c-1.html index 69e9dee..3e22fab 100644 --- a/doc/ivy-c-1.html +++ b/doc/ivy-c-1.html @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ networks and listening on the specified port number connect to it. It then becomes part of the bus, and listens like the other ones. <P>The messages are exchanged in text format, and bindings are based on regular expressions with captures. If an application subscribes to -<CODE>HELLO (.*)</CODE> an if another application emits the message <CODE>HELLO WORLD</CODE>, a +<CODE>HELLO (.*)</CODE> and if another application emits the message <CODE>HELLO WORLD</CODE>, a callback will be called in the first application with <CODE>WORLD</CODE> as an argument. <P> <P> @@ -78,10 +78,10 @@ can use an Ivy connection kit, that is a library that implements Ivy. <P> <P>Libraries that implement Ivy are available in the following environments: <UL> -<LI> in C on Unix and Windows platforms, with it own communication library</LI> +<LI> in C on Unix and Windows platforms, with its own communication library</LI> <LI> in C++ on Windows platforms</LI> <LI> in C++ on Unix platforms, integrated with the Uch communication library</LI> -<LI> in C++ on Unix platforms, integrated with OpenInventor</LI> +<LI> in C++ on Unix platforms, integrated with OpenInventor</LI> <LI> in C++ on Macintosh</LI> <LI> in Perl and in Perl/Tk</LI> <LI> integrated with Object Caml on Unix platforms</LI> |