Author: gregor herrmann <gregoa@debian.org>
Description: fix spelling errors in POD
Origin: vendor
Forwarded: no

--- a/SAX/Intro.pod
+++ b/SAX/Intro.pod
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
 
 SAX works very similarly to XML::Parser's default callback method,
 except it has one major difference: rather than setting individual
-callbacks, you create a new class in which to recieve the callbacks.
+callbacks, you create a new class in which to receive the callbacks.
 Each callback is called as a method call on an instance of that handler
 class. An example will best demonstrate this:
 
@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@
 
 =head2 characters
 
-The characters callback may be called in serveral circumstances. The
+The characters callback may be called in several circumstances. The
 most obvious one is when seeing ordinary character data in the markup.
 But it is also called for text in a CDATA section, and is also called
 in other situations. A SAX parser has to make no guarantees whatsoever
