matches the content-type) we raise a L<Catalyst::Exception> with the error
text as the message.
-If the POSTed content type does not match an availabled data handler, this
+If the POSTed content type does not match an available data handler, this
will also raise an exception.
=head2 $req->body_parameters
in scalar context and another thing in list context. This is combined with how Perl
chooses to deal with duplicate keys in a hash definition by overwriting the value of
existing keys with a new value if the same key shows up again. Generally you will be
-vulnerale to this exploit if you are using this method in a direct assignment in a
+vulnerable to this exploit if you are using this method in a direct assignment in a
hash, such as with a L<DBIx::Class> create statement. For example, if you have
parameters like: