@@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ of domain logic in your templates:
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664664``workflow_has_marked_place() ``
665665 Returns ``true `` if the marking of the given object has the given state.
666-
666+
667667``workflow_transition_blockers() ``
668668 Returns :class: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Workflow\\ TransitionBlockerList ` for the given transition.
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@@ -698,7 +698,7 @@ The following example shows these functions in action:
698698 {% if 'reviewed' in workflow_marked_places(post) %}
699699 <span class="label">Reviewed</span>
700700 {% endif %}
701-
701+
702702 {# Loop through the transition blockers #}
703703 {% for blocker in workflow_transition_blockers(post, 'publish') %}
704704 <span class="error">{{ blocker.message }}</span>
@@ -858,13 +858,13 @@ Then you can access this metadata in your controller as follows::
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859859There is a ``getMetadata() `` method that works with all kinds of metadata::
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861- // pass a string (the key of workflow metadata) to getMetadata() to get "workflow metadata" by key
861+ // get "workflow metadata" passing the metadata key as argument
862862 $title = $workflow->getMetadataStore()->getMetadata('title');
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864- // pass two arguments: a string ( the key of place metadata) and a string ( the place name) to getMetadata() to get "place metadata" by key
864+ // get "place metadata" passing the metadata key as the first argument and the place name as the second argument
865865 $maxNumOfWords = $workflow->getMetadataStore()->getMetadata('max_num_of_words', 'draft');
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867- // pass two arguments: a string ( the key of transition metadata) and a Transition object to getMetadata() to get "transition metadata" by key
867+ // get "transition metadata" passing the metadata key as the first argument and a Transition object as the second argument
868868 $priority = $workflow->getMetadataStore()->getMetadata('priority', $aTransition);
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870870In a :ref: `flash message <flash-messages >` in your controller::
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