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<p>Code Igniter's database abstraction allows you to use <dfn>transactions</dfn> with databases that support transaction-safe table types. In MySQL, you'll need
to be running InnoDB or BDB table types rather then the more common MyISAM. Most other database platforms support transactions natively.</p>
-<p>If you are not familiar with
-transactions we recommend you find a good online resource to learn about them for your particular database. The information below assumes you
+<p>If you are not familiar with
+transactions we recommend you find a good online resource to learn about them for your particular database. The information below assumes you
have a basic understanding of transactions.
</p>
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ have a basic understanding of transactions.
because it greatly simplifies the process of running transactions. In most cases all that is required are two lines of code.</p>
<p>Traditionally, transactions have required a fair amount of work to implement since they demand that you to keep track of your queries
-and determine whether to <dfn>commit</dfn> or <dfn>rollback</dfn> based on the success or failure of your queries. This is particularly cumbersome with
+and determine whether to <dfn>commit</dfn> or <dfn>rollback</dfn> based on the success or failure of your queries. This is particularly cumbersome with
nested queries. In contrast,
we've implemented a smart transaction system that does all this for you automatically (you can also manage your transactions manually if you choose to,
but there's really no benefit).</p>