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fixed documentation bugs

git-svn-id: https://src.springframework.org/svn/spring-framework/trunk@2836 50f2f4bb-b051-0410-bef5-90022cba6387
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Juergen Hoeller 16 years ago
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  1. 2
      spring-framework-reference/src/expressions.xml
  2. 2
      spring-framework-reference/src/validation.xml

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spring-framework-reference/src/expressions.xml

@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ Boolean b = simple.booleanList.get(0); @@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ Boolean b = simple.booleanList.get(0);
<para>The types of literal expressions supported are strings, dates,
numeric values (int, real, and hex), boolean and null. Strings are
delimited by single quotes. To put a single quote itself in a string use
the backslash character. The following listing shows simple usage of
two single quote characters. The following listing shows simple usage of
literals. Typically they would not be used in isolation like this, but
as part of a more complex expression, for example using a literal on one
side of a logical comparison operator.</para>

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spring-framework-reference/src/validation.xml

@ -851,7 +851,7 @@ package org.springframework.core.convert.converter; @@ -851,7 +851,7 @@ package org.springframework.core.convert.converter;
public interface GenericConverter {
public Class<?>[][] getConvertibleTypes();
public Set<ConvertiblePair> getConvertibleTypes();
Object convert(Object source, TypeDescriptor sourceType, TypeDescriptor targetType);

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