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README: Grammar fixes.
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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Cowboy aims to provide the following advantages:
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PHP or Ruby.
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* No parameterized module. No process dictionary. **Clean** Erlang code.
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The server is currently in early development stage. Comments, suggestions are
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The server is currently in early development. Comments and suggestions are
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more than welcome. To contribute, either open bug reports, or fork the project
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and send us pull requests with new or improved functionality. You should
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discuss your plans with us before doing any serious work, though, to avoid
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@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ part entirely.
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Using Cowboy with other protocols
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One of the strength of Cowboy is of course that you can use it with any
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One of the strengths of Cowboy is of course that you can use it with any
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protocol you want. The only downside is that if it's not HTTP, you'll
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probably have to write the protocol handler yourself.
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@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ handler and Opts is protocol options defined when starting the listener.
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Anything you do past this point is up to you!
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You should definitely look at the cowboy_http_protocol module for a great
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example of fast requests handling if you need to. Otherwise it's probably
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example of fast request handling if you need to. Otherwise it's probably
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safe to use `{active, once}` mode and handle everything as it comes.
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Note that while you technically can run a protocol handler directly as a
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@ -229,5 +229,5 @@ gen_server or a gen_fsm, it's probably not a good idea, as the only call
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you'll ever receive from Cowboy is the start_link/3 call. On the other
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hand, feel free to write a very basic protocol handler which then forwards
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requests to a gen_server or gen_fsm. By doing so however you must take
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care to supervise their processes as Cowboy only know about the protocol
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care to supervise their processes as Cowboy only knows about the protocol
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handler itself.
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