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authorchriseth <chris@ethereum.org>2016-10-05 02:27:06 +0800
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Merge pull request #1139 from D-Nice/patch-1
Typo Fix
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@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ Sending and Receiving Ether
``addr.call.value(x)()``. This is essentially the same as ``addr.send(x)``,
only that it forwards all remaining gas and opens up the ability for the
recipient to perform more expensive actions. This might include calling back
- into the sending contract or other state changes you might not have though of.
+ into the sending contract or other state changes you might not have thought of.
So it allows for great flexibility for honest users but also for malicious actors.
- If you want to send Ether using ``address.send``, there are certain details to be aware of: