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@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Your users can click a desired smiley and with the help of some JavaScript it wi
requires that you first download and install the smiley images, then create a controller and the View as described.</p>
<p class="important"><strong>Important:</strong> Before you begin, please <a href="http://codeigniter.com/download_files/smileys.zip">download the smiley images</a> and put them in
-a publicly accessible place on your server. This helper also assumes you have the smiley replacement array located at
+a publicly accessible place on your server. This helper also assumes you have the smiley replacement array located at
<dfn>application/config/smileys.php</dfn></p>
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ you can give your smiley links a generic name that will be tied to a specific id
<h2>get_clickable_smileys()</h2>
-<p>Returns an array containing your smiley images wrapped in a clickable link. You must supply the URL to your smiley folder
+<p>Returns an array containing your smiley images wrapped in a clickable link. You must supply the URL to your smiley folder
and a field id or field alias.</p>
<code>$image_array = get_smiley_links("http://example.com/images/smileys/", "comment");</code>
@@ -187,10 +187,10 @@ This function is designed to be placed into the &lt;head&gt; area of your web pa
<h2>parse_smileys()</h2>
<p>Takes a string of text as input and replaces any contained plain text smileys into the image
-equivalent. The first parameter must contain your string, the second must contain the URL to your smiley folder:</p>
+equivalent. The first parameter must contain your string, the second must contain the URL to your smiley folder:</p>
<code>
-$str = 'Here are some simileys: :-) ;-)';
+$str = 'Here are some simileys: :-) ;-)';
$str = parse_smileys($str, "http://example.com/images/smileys/");