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diff --git a/doc/source/user-manual.sgml b/doc/source/user-manual.sgml
index dc9c3d8e..d9ee3ea0 100644
--- a/doc/source/user-manual.sgml
+++ b/doc/source/user-manual.sgml
@@ -3987,7 +3987,7 @@ problem-host.example.com
looks for the string http://
, either in plain text
(invalid but often used) or encoded as http%3a//
.
Some sites use their own URL encoding scheme, encrypt the address
- of the target server or replace it with a database id. In theses cases
+ of the target server or replace it with a database id. In these cases
fast-redirects is fooled and the request reaches the
redirection server where it probably gets logged.
@@ -5523,9 +5523,10 @@ www.example.com
Note that some (rare) ill-configured sites don't handle requests for uncompressed
documents correctly. Broken PHP applications tend to send an empty document body,
- some IIS versions only send the beginning of the content. If you enable
- prevent-compression per default, you might want to add
- exceptions for those sites. See the example for how to do that.
+ some IIS versions only send the beginning of the content and some content delivery
+ networks let the connection time out.
+ If you enable prevent-compression per default, you might
+ want to add exceptions for those sites. See the example for how to do that.
@@ -7473,7 +7474,7 @@ pre-defined filters for your convenience:
sometimes appear on some pages, or user agents that don't correct for this on
the fly.