Index: boost/iterator/iterator_facade.hpp =================================================================== --- boost/iterator/iterator_facade.hpp (revision 80813) +++ boost/iterator/iterator_facade.hpp (working copy) @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ // Returning a mutable reference allows nonsense like // (*r++).mutate(), but it imposes fewer assumptions about the - // behavior of the value_type. In particular, recall taht + // behavior of the value_type. In particular, recall that // (*r).mutate() is legal if operator* returns by value. value_type& operator*() const @@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ // operator->() needs special support for input iterators to strictly meet the // standard's requirements. If *i is not a reference type, we must still - // produce a lvalue to which a pointer can be formed. We do that by + // produce an lvalue to which a pointer can be formed. We do that by // returning a proxy object containing an instance of the reference object. template struct operator_arrow_dispatch // proxy references