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Reported by dpc22 on 4 Oct 2013 08:22 UTC as Trac ticket #1489366
One of our users reported:
When I send an email and the spell-check is on, it frequently shows an error message
telling me that a spelling error has occurred. Unfortunately it mis-spells 'occurred'.
In a way this is quite amusing. Is it intentionally ironic, or should a second 'r' be inserted?
A quick grep through the source code finds lots of "occured" which should be "occurred":
Reported by dpc22 on 4 Oct 2013 08:22 UTC as Trac ticket #1489366
One of our users reported:
When I send an email and the spell-check is on, it frequently shows an error message
telling me that a spelling error has occurred. Unfortunately it mis-spells 'occurred'.
In a way this is quite amusing. Is it intentionally ironic, or should a second 'r' be inserted?
A quick grep through the source code finds lots of "occured" which should be "occurred":
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/occured
as far as I know this isn't a case where the word is spelt differently in British English and American English.
Keywords: spelling
Migrated-From: http://trac.roundcube.net/ticket/1489366
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