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| author | Luc Teirlinck | 2004-12-17 03:22:06 +0000 |
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| committer | Luc Teirlinck | 2004-12-17 03:22:06 +0000 |
| commit | df2f79eeb7b59fdebaa06355345090bd651c9377 (patch) | |
| tree | ac90cf2dd17a8733223262d32f4ec8fcd3b9bdd9 | |
| parent | a17e377e86e6799637bbd2fb108c8bb942ff396f (diff) | |
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Correct typos.
| -rw-r--r-- | man/url.texi | 16 |
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/man/url.texi b/man/url.texi index a42cad58efa..c1422bfc253 100644 --- a/man/url.texi +++ b/man/url.texi | |||
| @@ -414,8 +414,8 @@ file://@var{user}:@var{password}@@@var{host}:@var{port}/@var{file} | |||
| 414 | @end example | 414 | @end example |
| 415 | 415 | ||
| 416 | These schemes are defined in RFC 1808. | 416 | These schemes are defined in RFC 1808. |
| 417 | @samp{ftp:} and @samp{file:} are synonomous in this library. They | 417 | @samp{ftp:} and @samp{file:} are synonymous in this library. They |
| 418 | allow reading arbitary files from hosts. Either @samp{ange-ftp} | 418 | allow reading arbitrary files from hosts. Either @samp{ange-ftp} |
| 419 | (Emacs) or @samp{efs} (XEmacs) is used to retrieve them from remote | 419 | (Emacs) or @samp{efs} (XEmacs) is used to retrieve them from remote |
| 420 | hosts. Local files are accessed directly. | 420 | hosts. Local files are accessed directly. |
| 421 | 421 | ||
| @@ -468,7 +468,7 @@ The form of a mailto URL is | |||
| 468 | @example | 468 | @example |
| 469 | @samp{mailto:@var{mailbox}[?@var{header}=@var{contents}[&@var{header}=@var{contents}]]} | 469 | @samp{mailto:@var{mailbox}[?@var{header}=@var{contents}[&@var{header}=@var{contents}]]} |
| 470 | @end example | 470 | @end example |
| 471 | @noindent where an arbitary number of @var{header}s can be added. If the | 471 | @noindent where an arbitrary number of @var{header}s can be added. If the |
| 472 | @var{header} is @samp{body}, then @var{contents} is put in the body | 472 | @var{header} is @samp{body}, then @var{contents} is put in the body |
| 473 | otherwise a @var{header} header field is created with @var{contents} | 473 | otherwise a @var{header} header field is created with @var{contents} |
| 474 | as its contents. Note that the URL library does not consider any | 474 | as its contents. Note that the URL library does not consider any |
| @@ -510,7 +510,7 @@ Similar to the @samp{news} versions. | |||
| 510 | @samp{snews} is the same as @samp{nntp} except that the default port | 510 | @samp{snews} is the same as @samp{nntp} except that the default port |
| 511 | is :563. | 511 | is :563. |
| 512 | @cindex SSL | 512 | @cindex SSL |
| 513 | (It is tunnelled through SSL.) | 513 | (It is tunneled through SSL.) |
| 514 | 514 | ||
| 515 | An @samp{nntp} URL is the same as a news URL, except that the URL may | 515 | An @samp{nntp} URL is the same as a news URL, except that the URL may |
| 516 | specify an article by its number. | 516 | specify an article by its number. |
| @@ -940,7 +940,7 @@ This specifies the default server, it takes the form | |||
| 940 | where @var{version} can be either 4 or 5. | 940 | where @var{version} can be either 4 or 5. |
| 941 | @end defopt | 941 | @end defopt |
| 942 | @defvar socks-password | 942 | @defvar socks-password |
| 943 | If this is @code{nil} then you will be asked for the passward, | 943 | If this is @code{nil} then you will be asked for the password, |
| 944 | otherwise it will be used as the password for authenticating you to | 944 | otherwise it will be used as the password for authenticating you to |
| 945 | the @sc{socks} server. | 945 | the @sc{socks} server. |
| 946 | @end defvar | 946 | @end defvar |
| @@ -1010,7 +1010,7 @@ opened by the URL library. | |||
| 1010 | @c @cindex resolver, hostname | 1010 | @c @cindex resolver, hostname |
| 1011 | @c Some C libraries do not include the hostname resolver routines in | 1011 | @c Some C libraries do not include the hostname resolver routines in |
| 1012 | @c their static libraries. If Emacs was linked statically, and was not | 1012 | @c their static libraries. If Emacs was linked statically, and was not |
| 1013 | @c linked with the resolver libraries, it wil not be able to get to any | 1013 | @c linked with the resolver libraries, it will not be able to get to any |
| 1014 | @c machines off the local network. This is characterized by being able | 1014 | @c machines off the local network. This is characterized by being able |
| 1015 | @c to reach someplace with a raw ip number, but not its hostname | 1015 | @c to reach someplace with a raw ip number, but not its hostname |
| 1016 | @c (@url{http://129.79.254.191/} works, but | 1016 | @c (@url{http://129.79.254.191/} works, but |
| @@ -1052,8 +1052,8 @@ The history `list' is actually a hash table, | |||
| 1052 | strings. The times are in the format returned by @code{current-time}. | 1052 | strings. The times are in the format returned by @code{current-time}. |
| 1053 | 1053 | ||
| 1054 | @defun url-history-update-url url time | 1054 | @defun url-history-update-url url time |
| 1055 | This function updates the hsitory table with an entry for @var{url} | 1055 | This function updates the history table with an entry for @var{url} |
| 1056 | accessed at the gievn @var{time}. | 1056 | accessed at the given @var{time}. |
| 1057 | @end defun | 1057 | @end defun |
| 1058 | 1058 | ||
| 1059 | @defopt url-history-track | 1059 | @defopt url-history-track |