Fix a number of typos found by Guido.
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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ code. The DOM is a standard tree representation for XML data.
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The Document Object Model is being defined by the W3C in stages, or
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``levels'' in their terminology. The Python mapping of the API is
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substantially based on the DOM Level 2 recommendation. Some aspects
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of the API will only became available in Python 2.1, or may only be
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of the API will only become available in Python 2.1, or may only be
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available in particular DOM implementations.
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DOM applications typically start by parsing some XML into a DOM. How
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@ -49,11 +49,11 @@ provides only limited improvements. There is a
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\class{DOMImplementation} object class which provides access to
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\class{Document} creation methods, but these methods were only added
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in DOM Level 2 and were not implemented in time for Python 2.0. There
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is also no well-defined way to access this functions without an
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is also no well-defined way to access these methods without an
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existing \class{Document} object. For Python 2.0, consult the
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documentation for each particular DOM implementation to determine the
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bootstrap procedure needed to create and initialize \class{Document}
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instances.
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and \class{DocumentType} instances.
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Once you have a DOM document object, you can access the parts of your
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XML document through its properties and methods. These properties are
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\begin{memberdesc}[Node]{nodeType}
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An integer representing the node type. Symbolic constants for the
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types are on the \class{Node} object: \constant{DOCUMENT_NODE},
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types are on the \class{Node} object:
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\constant{ELEMENT_NODE}, \constant{ATTRIBUTE_NODE},
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\constant{TEXT_NODE}, \constant{CDATA_SECTION_NODE},
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\constant{ENTITY_NODE}, \constant{PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE},
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