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@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ TQValidator. The class has two virtual functions: <a href="#validate">validate</
<p> <a href="#validate">validate</a>() must be implemented by every subclass. It returns
<a href="#State-enum">Invalid</a>, <a href="#State-enum">Intermediate</a> or <a href="#State-enum">Acceptable</a> depending on whether
its argument is valid (for the subclass's definition of valid).
-<p> These three states retquire some explanation. An <a href="#State-enum">Invalid</a> string
+<p> These three states require some explanation. An <a href="#State-enum">Invalid</a> string
is <em>clearly</em> invalid. <a href="#State-enum">Intermediate</a> is less obvious: the
concept of validity is slippery when the string is incomplete
(still being edited). TQValidator defines <a href="#State-enum">Intermediate</a> as the