[richfaces-svn-commits] JBoss Rich Faces SVN: r2636 - trunk/samples/richfaces-demo/src/main/webapp/richfaces/virtualEarth.

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Fri Aug 31 05:29:53 EDT 2007


Author: smukhina
Date: 2007-08-31 05:29:53 -0400 (Fri, 31 Aug 2007)
New Revision: 2636

Modified:
   trunk/samples/richfaces-demo/src/main/webapp/richfaces/virtualEarth/usage.xhtml
Log:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/RF-524

Modified: trunk/samples/richfaces-demo/src/main/webapp/richfaces/virtualEarth/usage.xhtml
===================================================================
--- trunk/samples/richfaces-demo/src/main/webapp/richfaces/virtualEarth/usage.xhtml	2007-08-31 00:41:00 UTC (rev 2635)
+++ trunk/samples/richfaces-demo/src/main/webapp/richfaces/virtualEarth/usage.xhtml	2007-08-31 09:29:53 UTC (rev 2636)
@@ -8,11 +8,11 @@
 	<ui:composition template="/templates/component-sample.xhtml">
 		<ui:define name="sample">
 
-			<p>rich:virtualEarth presents the dynamically generated map based on the 
+			<p>rich:virtualEarth presents a dynamically generated map based on the 
 			Microsoft Virtual Earth API. API is a pure Javascript library. So, you do not need
 			to have any external program or plugin installed to make it working. The component
-			allows to place the map on the page and define the initial parameters for it. You
-			can use the Virtual Earth SDK to manipulate with map after that. The folowing links
+			allows to place the map on a page and define the initial parameters for it. You
+			can use the Virtual Earth SDK to manipulate with the map after that. The following links
 			helps you to be familiar to this technology:
 			<ul>
 				<li> <a href="http://dev.live.com/virtualearth/sdk/" target="_blank">
@@ -35,27 +35,27 @@
 			</div>
 			
 			<p>
-			<b>var</b> attribute define the javascript variable you can use then as a reference to the
+			<b>var</b> attribute define a javascript variable you can use then as a reference to the
 			map from your custom javascript.
 			</p>
 			<p>
-			<b>lat</b> and <b>lng</b> attributes define the initial latitude and longitud of the
+			<b>lat</b> and <b>lng</b> attributes define the initial latitude and longitude of the
 			center of the map.
 			</p>
 			<p>
-			<b>zoom</b> attributes define the initial zoom. The available range from 1  to
-			19 (close look). The maximum might depends of the location.
+			<b>zoom</b> attributes define the initial zoom. The available range from 1 to
+			19 (close look). The maximum might depend of the location.
 			</p>
 			<p>
-			<b>mapStyle</b> attributes define the initial map style. The available value for this 
-			attribute are "Road","Aerial","Hybrid","Birdseye". "Birdseye" is available for the limited
-			number of location only.
+			<b>mapStyle</b> attributes define the initial map style. The available values for this 
+			attribute are "Road","Aerial","Hybrid","Birdseye". "Birdseye", they are available for the limited
+			number of locations only.
 			</p>
 			<p>
 			Use <b>style</b> attribute to define the size of the map. For example, style="width:600px;height:400px".
 			</p>
 			<p>
-				Virtual Earth does not support xhtml format of the page. So, if you use Facelets
+				Virtual Earth does not support xhtml format of the page. Thus, if you use Facelets
 				and JSF 1.2, do not forget &lt;f:view contentType="text/html"&gt; somewhere on the 
 				page. To avoid re-initialization, do not re-render the component during Ajax
 				updates.




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