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+++ b/conf/epgsearchupdmail-html.templ
@@ -7,11 +7,11 @@
# - "subject" to be used as mail subject
# - "mailbody" the body of the mail:
# put %update.newtimers% in the place where the list of new timers should
-# appear. The same for %update.modtimers%, %update.deltimers% and
+# appear. The same for %update.modtimers%, %update.deltimers% and
# %update.newevents& for the list of changed or deleted timers and event
# announcements.
# - "timer" the description of one timer and "event" with the description of
-# one event. This section is used to display one timer within a timer list,
+# one event. This section is used to display one timer within a timer list,
# e.g. in %update.newtimers%. The same for "event".
#
# All sections are optional, e.g. if you don't use event announcements you
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ a.rightspace {
</html></mailbody>
##############################################################################
-# here's the timer definition, which is used to display information about
+# here's the timer definition, which is used to display information about
# a timer within one of the timer lists. You can use any variables that refer
# to an event or timer. (Please note, that a timer may have no event assigned
# to it, resulting in an empty variable substitution!). You can also use 'user
@@ -188,9 +188,9 @@ a.rightspace {
</timer>
##############################################################################
-# here's the event definition, which is used to display information about
+# here's the event definition, which is used to display information about
# an event in the announcement list. You can use any variables that refer
-# to an event. You can also use 'user defined' variables from
+# to an event. You can also use 'user defined' variables from
# epgsearchuservars.conf.
##############################################################################
<event>