/**
* This class should be covered by a general architecture document which does
- * not exist as of january 2011. This is one of the Core class and should
+ * not exist as of January 2011. This is one of the Core classes and should
* be read at least once by any new developers.
*
* This class is used to prepare the final rendering. A skin is then
* applied to the output parameters (links, javascript, html, categories ...).
*
- * Another class (fixme) handle sending the whole page to the client.
+ * Another class (fixme) handles sending the whole page to the client.
*
* Some comments comes from a pairing session between Zak Greant and Ashar Voultoiz
- * in november 2010.
+ * in November 2010.
*
* @todo document
*/
var $mBodytext = '';
/**
- * Holds the debug lines that will be outputted as comments in page source if
+ * Holds the debug lines that will be outputt as comments in page source if
* $wgDebugComments is enabled. See also $wgShowDebug.
- * TODO: make a getter method for this
+ * TODO: make a better method for this
*/
public $mDebugtext = ''; // TODO: we might want to replace it by wfDebug() wfDebugLog()
/**
* mLastModified and mEtag are used for sending cache control.
- * The whole caching system should probably be moved in its own class.
+ * The whole caching system should probably be moved into its own class.
*/
var $mLastModified = '';
* Should be private. No getter but used in sendCacheControl();
* Contains an HTTP Entity Tags (see RFC 2616 section 3.13) which is used
* as a unique identifier for the content. It is later used by the client
- * to compare its cache version with the server version. Client sends
- * headers If-Match and If-None-Match containing its local cache ETAG value.
+ * to compare its cached version with the server version. Client sends
+ * headers If-Match and If-None-Match containing its locally cached ETAG value.
*
* To get more information, you will have to look at HTTP1/1 protocols which
* is properly described in RFC 2616 : http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616