Updated phrasing and corrected errors in docs/changes.xml.

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Artem Konev
2021-02-04 14:34:42 +00:00
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@@ -33,14 +33,15 @@ NGINX Unit updated to 1.22.0.
<change type="feature">
<para>
ability to specify multiple directories in the "path" option of Python apps.
support for specifying multiple directories in the "path" option of Python
apps.
</para>
</change>
<change type="feature">
<para>
ServerRequest and ServerResponse objects of Node.js module are now compliant
to Stream API.
the ServerRequest and ServerResponse objects of Node.js module are now
compliant with Stream API.
</para>
</change>
@@ -52,55 +53,55 @@ invalid HTTP responses were generated for some unusual status codes.
<change type="bugfix">
<para>
PHP_AUTH_USER, PHP_AUTH_PW, and PHP_AUTH_DIGEST server variables were missing
in PHP module.
the PHP_AUTH_USER, PHP_AUTH_PW, and PHP_AUTH_DIGEST server variables were
missing in the PHP module.
</para>
</change>
<change type="bugfix">
<para>
Ruby apps with configured mutlithreading could crash on start under load.
Ruby apps with multithreading configured could crash on start under load.
</para>
</change>
<change type="bugfix">
<para>
mount points were not unmounted when using "mount" namespace isolation; the
bug had appeared in 1.21.0.
mount points weren't unmounted when the "mount" namespace isolation was used;
the bug had appeared in 1.21.0.
</para>
</change>
<change type="bugfix">
<para>
the router process could crash with multithreaded applications under high load.
the router process could crash with multithreaded apps under high load.
</para>
</change>
<change type="bugfix">
<para>
applications could stop processing new requests under high load; the bug had
apps could stop processing new requests under high load; the bug had
appeared in 1.19.0.
</para>
</change>
<change type="bugfix">
<para>
application processes could terminate unexpectedly under high load; the bug
had appeared in 1.19.0.
app processes could terminate unexpectedly under high load; the bug had
appeared in 1.19.0.
</para>
</change>
<change type="bugfix">
<para>
a memory leak occurring in the router process when serving a file larger than
a memory leak occurred in the router process when serving files larger than
128K; the bug had appeared in 1.13.0.
</para>
</change>
<change type="bugfix">
<para>
the router process could crash while removing or reconfiguring an application
that uses WebSocket.
the router process could crash while removing or reconfiguring an app that used
WebSocket.
</para>
</change>