Corrected typo line 257(258) => "s/is the save/is the same/"

Corrected typo Lines 662 & 780 => "s/List of ignatures/List of signatures/g"
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@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ Outputs:
* *block_header* - A structure containing block header information. See [getlastblockheader](#getlastblockheader).
In this example, block 912345 is looked up by its height (notice that the returned information is the save as in the previous example):
In this example, block 912345 is looked up by its height (notice that the returned information is the same as in the previous example):
```
$ curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:18081/json_rpc -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":"0","method":"getblockheaderbyheight","params":{"height":912345}}' -H 'Content-Type: application/json'
@ -659,7 +659,7 @@ Outputs:
* *target* - Output destination information:
* *key* - The stealth public key of the receiver. Whoever owns the private key associated with this key controls this transaction output.
* *extra* - Usually called the "payment ID" but can be used to include any random 32 bytes.
* *signatures* - List of ignatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
* *signatures* - List of signatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
Example 1: Return transaction information in binary format.
```
@ -777,7 +777,7 @@ Outputs:
* *target* - Output destination information:
* *key* - The stealth public key of the receiver. Whoever owns the private key associated with this key controls this transaction output.
* *extra* - Usually called the "transaction ID" but can be used to include any random 32 bytes.
* *signatures* - List of ignatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
* *signatures* - List of signatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
Example (Note: Some lists in the returned information have been truncated for display reasons):

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@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ Outputs:
* *block_header* - A structure containing block header information. See [getlastblockheader](#getlastblockheader).
In this example, block 912345 is looked up by its height (notice that the returned information is the save as in the previous example):
In this example, block 912345 is looked up by its height (notice that the returned information is the same as in the previous example):
```
$ curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:18081/json_rpc -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":"0","method":"getblockheaderbyheight","params":{"height":912345}}' -H 'Content-Type: application/json'
@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ Outputs:
* *target* - Output destination information:
* *key* - The stealth public key of the receiver. Whoever owns the private key associated with this key controls this transaction output.
* *extra* - Usually called the "payment ID" but can be used to include any random 32 bytes.
* *signatures* - List of ignatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
* *signatures* - List of signatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
Example 1: Return transaction information in binary format.
```
@ -778,7 +778,7 @@ Outputs:
* *target* - Output destination information:
* *key* - The stealth public key of the receiver. Whoever owns the private key associated with this key controls this transaction output.
* *extra* - Usually called the "transaction ID" but can be used to include any random 32 bytes.
* *signatures* - List of ignatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
* *signatures* - List of signatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
Example (Note: Some lists in the returned information have been truncated for display reasons):

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@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Look up a block's hash by its height.
Inputs:
* block height (int array of length 1)
Outputs:
* block hash (string)
@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ Outputs:
* *block_header* - A structure containing block header information. See [getlastblockheader](#getlastblockheader).
In this example, block 912345 is looked up by its height (notice that the returned information is the save as in the previous example):
In this example, block 912345 is looked up by its height (notice that the returned information is the same as in the previous example):
```
$ curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:18081/json_rpc -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":"0","method":"getblockheaderbyheight","params":{"height":912345}}' -H 'Content-Type: application/json'
@ -310,8 +310,8 @@ Outputs:
* *height* - This block height, a.k.a. when the coinbase is generated.
* *vout* - List of transaction outputs. Each output contains:
* *amount* - The amount of the output, in atomic units.
* *target* -
* *key* -
* *target* -
* *key* -
* *extra* - Usually called the "transaction ID" but can be used to include any random 32 byte/64 character hex string.
* *signatures* - Contain signatures of tx signers. Coinbased txs do not have signatures.
* *tx_hashes* - List of hashes of non-coinbase transactions in the block. If there are no other transactions, this will be an empty list.
@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ Inputs:
* *ip* - unsigned int; IP address to ban, in Int format.
* *ban* - boolean; Set `true` to ban.
* *seconds* - unsigned int; Number of seconds to ban node.
Outputs:
* *status* - string; General RPC error code. "OK" means everything looks good.
@ -622,7 +622,7 @@ Inputs: *None*.
Outputs:
* *height* - unsigned int; Current length of longest chain known to daemon.
* *height* - unsigned int; Current length of longest chain known to daemon.
```
$ curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:18081/getheight -H 'Content-Type: application/json'
@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ Outputs:
* *target* - Output destination information:
* *key* - The stealth public key of the receiver. Whoever owns the private key associated with this key controls this transaction output.
* *extra* - Usually called the "payment ID" but can be used to include any random 32 bytes.
* *signatures* - List of ignatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
* *signatures* - List of signatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
Example 1: Return transaction information in binary format.
```
@ -730,7 +730,7 @@ Outputs:
* *low_mixin* - boolean; Mixin count is too low (`true`) or OK (`false`).
* *not_rct* - boolean; Transaction is not a ring transaction (`true`) or a ring transaction (`false`).
* *not_relayed* - boolean; Transaction was not relayed (`true`) or relayed (`false`).
* *overspend* - boolean; Transaction uses more money than available (`true`) or not (`false`).
* *overspend* - boolean; Transaction uses more money than available (`true`) or not (`false`).
* *reason* - string; Additional information. Currently empty or "Not relayed" if transaction was accepted but not relayed.
* *too_big* - boolean; Transaction size is too big (`true`) or OK (`false`).
@ -778,7 +778,7 @@ Outputs:
* *target* - Output destination information:
* *key* - The stealth public key of the receiver. Whoever owns the private key associated with this key controls this transaction output.
* *extra* - Usually called the "transaction ID" but can be used to include any random 32 bytes.
* *signatures* - List of ignatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
* *signatures* - List of signatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
Example (Note: Some lists in the returned information have been truncated for display reasons):

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@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ Outputs:
* *block_header* - A structure containing block header information. See [getlastblockheader](#getlastblockheader).
In this example, block 912345 is looked up by its height (notice that the returned information is the save as in the previous example):
In this example, block 912345 is looked up by its height (notice that the returned information is the same as in the previous example):
```
$ curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:18081/json_rpc -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":"0","method":"getblockheaderbyheight","params":{"height":912345}}' -H 'Content-Type: application/json'
@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ Outputs:
* *target* - Output destination information:
* *key* - The stealth public key of the receiver. Whoever owns the private key associated with this key controls this transaction output.
* *extra* - Usually called the "payment ID" but can be used to include any random 32 bytes.
* *signatures* - List of ignatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
* *signatures* - List of signatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
Example 1: Return transaction information in binary format.
```
@ -777,7 +777,7 @@ Outputs:
* *target* - Output destination information:
* *key* - The stealth public key of the receiver. Whoever owns the private key associated with this key controls this transaction output.
* *extra* - Usually called the "transaction ID" but can be used to include any random 32 bytes.
* *signatures* - List of ignatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
* *signatures* - List of signatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
Example (Note: Some lists in the returned information have been truncated for display reasons):

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@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Look up a block's hash by its height.
Inputs:
* block height (int array of length 1)
Outputs:
* block hash (string)
@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ Outputs:
* *block_header* - A structure containing block header information. See [getlastblockheader](#getlastblockheader).
In this example, block 912345 is looked up by its height (notice that the returned information is the save as in the previous example):
In this example, block 912345 is looked up by its height (notice that the returned information is the same as in the previous example):
```
$ curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:18081/json_rpc -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":"0","method":"getblockheaderbyheight","params":{"height":912345}}' -H 'Content-Type: application/json'
@ -310,8 +310,8 @@ Outputs:
* *height* - This block height, a.k.a. when the coinbase is generated.
* *vout* - List of transaction outputs. Each output contains:
* *amount* - The amount of the output, in atomic units.
* *target* -
* *key* -
* *target* -
* *key* -
* *extra* - Usually called the "transaction ID" but can be used to include any random 32 byte/64 character hex string.
* *signatures* - Contain signatures of tx signers. Coinbased txs do not have signatures.
* *tx_hashes* - List of hashes of non-coinbase transactions in the block. If there are no other transactions, this will be an empty list.
@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ Inputs:
* *ip* - unsigned int; IP address to ban, in Int format.
* *ban* - boolean; Set `true` to ban.
* *seconds* - unsigned int; Number of seconds to ban node.
Outputs:
* *status* - string; General RPC error code. "OK" means everything looks good.
@ -622,7 +622,7 @@ Inputs: *None*.
Outputs:
* *height* - unsigned int; Current length of longest chain known to daemon.
* *height* - unsigned int; Current length of longest chain known to daemon.
```
$ curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:18081/getheight -H 'Content-Type: application/json'
@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ Outputs:
* *target* - Output destination information:
* *key* - The stealth public key of the receiver. Whoever owns the private key associated with this key controls this transaction output.
* *extra* - Usually called the "payment ID" but can be used to include any random 32 bytes.
* *signatures* - List of ignatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
* *signatures* - List of signatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
Example 1: Return transaction information in binary format.
```
@ -730,7 +730,7 @@ Outputs:
* *low_mixin* - boolean; Mixin count is too low (`true`) or OK (`false`).
* *not_rct* - boolean; Transaction is not a ring transaction (`true`) or a ring transaction (`false`).
* *not_relayed* - boolean; Transaction was not relayed (`true`) or relayed (`false`).
* *overspend* - boolean; Transaction uses more money than available (`true`) or not (`false`).
* *overspend* - boolean; Transaction uses more money than available (`true`) or not (`false`).
* *reason* - string; Additional information. Currently empty or "Not relayed" if transaction was accepted but not relayed.
* *too_big* - boolean; Transaction size is too big (`true`) or OK (`false`).
@ -778,7 +778,7 @@ Outputs:
* *target* - Output destination information:
* *key* - The stealth public key of the receiver. Whoever owns the private key associated with this key controls this transaction output.
* *extra* - Usually called the "transaction ID" but can be used to include any random 32 bytes.
* *signatures* - List of ignatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
* *signatures* - List of signatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
Example (Note: Some lists in the returned information have been truncated for display reasons):