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fix confusing description of stdout/stdin pipe

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>

Sebastiaan van Stijn authored on 2017/05/08 22:33:14
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@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ You can specify to which of the three standard streams (`STDIN`, `STDOUT`,
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 For interactive processes (like a shell), you must use `-i -t` together in
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 order to allocate a tty for the container process. `-i -t` is often written `-it`
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 as you'll see in later examples.  Specifying `-t` is forbidden when the client
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-standard output is redirected or piped, such as in:
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+is receiving its standard input from a pipe, as in:
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     $ echo test | docker run -i busybox cat
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