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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions best_practices.rst
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Expand Up @@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ Define Validation Constraints on the Underlying Object
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Attaching :doc:`validation constraints </reference/constraints>` to form fields
instead of to the mapped object prevents the validation from being reused in
instead of to the mapped object prevents the validation from being checked in
other forms or other places where the object is used.

.. _best-practice-handle-form:
Expand All @@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ Use a Single Action to Render and Process the Form
:ref:`Rendering forms <rendering-forms>` and :ref:`processing forms <processing-forms>`
are two of the main tasks when handling forms. Both are too similar (most of the
times, almost identical), so it's much simpler to let a single controller action
handle everything.
handle both.

Internationalization
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Expand All @@ -327,8 +327,8 @@ Use the XLIFF Format for Your Translation Files
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Of all the translation formats supported by Symfony (PHP, Qt, ``.po``, ``.mo``,
JSON, CSV, INI, etc.) XLIFF and gettext have the best support in the tools used
by professional translators. And since it's based on XML, you can validate XLIFF
JSON, CSV, INI, etc.), ``XLIFF`` and ``gettext`` have the best support in the tools used
by professional translators. And since it's based on XML, you can validate ``XLIFF``
file contents as you write them.

Symfony also supports notes in XLIFF files, making them more user-friendly for
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