If a file of type @samp{text/html} is downloaded and the URL does not
end with the regexp "\.[Hh][Tt][Mm][Ll]?", this option will cause the
suffix @samp{.html} to be appended to the local filename. This is
-useful, for instance, when you're you're mirroring a remote site that
-uses @samp{.asp} pages, but you want the mirrored pages to be viewable
-on your stock Apache server. Another good use for this is when you're
+useful, for instance, when you're mirroring a remote site that uses
+@samp{.asp} pages, but you want the mirrored pages to be viewable on
+your stock Apache server. Another good use for this is when you're
downloading the output of CGIs. A URL like
@samp{http://site.com/article.cgi?25} will be saved as
@file{article.cgi?25.html}.