Fixed #11509 -- Modified usage of "Web" to match our style guide in various documentation, comments and code. Thanks to timo and Simon Meers for the work on the patch.

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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ not found" errors). Django sends emails about 404 errors when:
If those conditions are met, Django will e-mail the users listed in the
:setting:`MANAGERS` setting whenever your code raises a 404 and the request has
a referer. (It doesn't bother to e-mail for 404s that don't have a referer --
those are usually just people typing in broken URLs or broken web 'bots).
those are usually just people typing in broken URLs or broken Web 'bots).
You can tell Django to stop reporting particular 404s by tweaking the
:setting:`IGNORABLE_404_ENDS` and :setting:`IGNORABLE_404_STARTS` settings. Both