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authorlpsolit%gmail.com <>2006-11-24 05:58:40 +0100
committerlpsolit%gmail.com <>2006-11-24 05:58:40 +0100
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parent659ffdc2d049f7f38489ea0f779ae248df414eae (diff)
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Fixing bustage: &quote; -> <quote>
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1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/docs/xml/using.xml b/docs/xml/using.xml
index ee9616e2f..abba39563 100644
--- a/docs/xml/using.xml
+++ b/docs/xml/using.xml
@@ -773,10 +773,10 @@
<para>
If you have a really large attachment, something that does not need to
be recorded forever (as most attachments are), you can mark your
- attachment as a &quote;Big File&quote;, assuming the administrator of the
+ attachment as a <quote>Big File</quote>, assuming the administrator of the
installation has enabled this feature. Big Files are stored directly on
disk instead of in the database, and can be deleted when it is no longer
- needed. The maximum size of a &quote;Big File&quote; is normally larger
+ needed. The maximum size of a <quote>Big File</quote> is normally larger
than the maximum size of a regular attachment.
</para>