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diff --git a/activeresource/lib/active_resource/base.rb b/activeresource/lib/active_resource/base.rb
index 08fd0123f6..463ee9f1e7 100644
--- a/activeresource/lib/active_resource/base.rb
+++ b/activeresource/lib/active_resource/base.rb
@@ -34,18 +34,18 @@ module ActiveResource
# from REST web services.
#
# ryan = Person.new(:first => 'Ryan', :last => 'Daigle')
- # ryan.save #=> true
- # ryan.id #=> 2
- # Person.exists?(ryan.id) #=> true
- # ryan.exists? #=> true
+ # ryan.save # => true
+ # ryan.id # => 2
+ # Person.exists?(ryan.id) # => true
+ # ryan.exists? # => true
#
# ryan = Person.find(1)
- # # => Resource holding our newly created Person object
+ # # Resource holding our newly created Person object
#
# ryan.first = 'Rizzle'
- # ryan.save #=> true
+ # ryan.save # => true
#
- # ryan.destroy #=> true
+ # ryan.destroy # => true
#
# As you can see, these are very similar to Active Record's lifecycle methods for database records.
# You can read more about each of these methods in their respective documentation.
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ module ActiveResource
# # GET http://api.people.com:3000/people/999.xml
# ryan = Person.find(999) # 404, raises ActiveResource::ResourceNotFound
#
- # <tt>404</tt> is just one of the HTTP error response codes that ActiveResource will handle with its own exception. The
+ # <tt>404</tt> is just one of the HTTP error response codes that Active Resource will handle with its own exception. The
# following HTTP response codes will also result in these exceptions:
#
# * 200..399 - Valid response, no exception
@@ -156,8 +156,8 @@ module ActiveResource
# then fail (with a <tt>false</tt> return value) and the validation errors can be accessed on the resource in question.
#
# ryan = Person.find(1)
- # ryan.first #=> ''
- # ryan.save #=> false
+ # ryan.first # => ''
+ # ryan.save # => false
#
# # When
# # PUT http://api.people.com:3000/people/1.xml
@@ -167,8 +167,8 @@ module ActiveResource
# # <errors type="array"><error>First cannot be empty</error></errors>
# #
#
- # ryan.errors.invalid?(:first) #=> true
- # ryan.errors.full_messages #=> ['First cannot be empty']
+ # ryan.errors.invalid?(:first) # => true
+ # ryan.errors.full_messages # => ['First cannot be empty']
#
# Learn more about Active Resource's validation features in the ActiveResource::Validations documentation.
#
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ module ActiveResource
class << self
# Gets the URI of the REST resources to map for this class. The site variable is required
- # ActiveResource's mapping to work.
+ # Active Resource's mapping to work.
def site
# Not using superclass_delegating_reader because don't want subclasses to modify superclass instance
#
@@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ module ActiveResource
end
# Sets the URI of the REST resources to map for this class to the value in the +site+ argument.
- # The site variable is required ActiveResource's mapping to work.
+ # The site variable is required Active Resource's mapping to work.
def site=(site)
@connection = nil
if site.nil?
@@ -701,7 +701,7 @@ module ActiveResource
attributes[self.class.primary_key] = id
end
- # Allows ActiveResource objects to be used as parameters in ActionPack URL generation.
+ # Allows Active Resource objects to be used as parameters in Action Pack URL generation.
def to_param
id && id.to_s
end
@@ -820,7 +820,7 @@ module ActiveResource
# ==== Options
# The +options+ parameter is handed off to the +to_xml+ method on each
# attribute, so it has the same options as the +to_xml+ methods in
- # ActiveSupport.
+ # Active Support.
#
# * <tt>:indent</tt> - Set the indent level for the XML output (default is +2+).
# * <tt>:dasherize</tt> - Boolean option to determine whether or not element names should