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@@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ default is 32 kB (32*1024 bytes) as defined by the internal constant
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@item MHD_OPTION_CONNECTION_LIMIT
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@cindex connection, limiting number of connections
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-Maximum number of concurrenct connections to accept (followed by an
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+Maximum number of concurrent connections to accept (followed by an
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@code{unsigned int}). The default is @code{FD_SETSIZE - 4} (the
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maximum number of file descriptors supported by @code{select} minus
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four for @code{stdin}, @code{stdout}, @code{stderr} and the server
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@@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ Bind daemon to the supplied socket address. This option should be followed by a
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@code{struct sockaddr *}. If @code{MHD_USE_IPv6} is specified,
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the @code{struct sockaddr*} should point to a @code{struct sockaddr_in6},
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otherwise to a @code{struct sockaddr_in}. If this option is not specified,
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-the daemon will listen to incomming connections from anywhere.
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+the daemon will listen to incoming connections from anywhere.
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@item MHD_OPTION_URI_LOG_CALLBACK
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@cindex debugging
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@@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ HTTPS daemon to authenticate and trust clients certificates.
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This option should be followed by an "const char*" argument.
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The presence of this option activates the request of certificate
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to the client. The request to the client is marked optional, and
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-it is the responsability of the server to check the presence
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+it is the responsibility of the server to check the presence
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of the certificate if needed.
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Note that most browsers will only present a client certificate
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only if they have one matching the specified CA, not sending
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@@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ this option should be followed by one of the values listed in
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@cindex TLS
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@cindex cipher
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SSL/TLS protocol version and ciphers.
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-This option must be followwed by an "const char *" argument
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+This option must be followed by an "const char *" argument
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specifying the SSL/TLS protocol versions and ciphers that
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are acceptable for the application. The string is passed
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unchanged to gnutls_priority_init. If this option is not
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@@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ This option should be followed by two arguments. First an integer of
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type "size_t" which specifies the size of the buffer pointed to by the
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second argument in bytes. Note that the application must ensure that
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the buffer of the second argument remains allocated and unmodified
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-while the deamon is running. For security, you SHOULD provide a fresh
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+while the daemon is running. For security, you SHOULD provide a fresh
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random nonce when using MHD with Digest Authentication.
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@item MHD_OPTION_NONCE_NC_SIZE
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@@ -741,7 +741,7 @@ including access to the underlying GNUtls client certificate
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@deftp {Enumeration} MHD_DaemonInfoType
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Values of this enum are used to specify what
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-information about a deamon is desired.
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+information about a daemon is desired.
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@table @code
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@item MHD_DAEMON_INFO_KEY_SIZE
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Request information about the key size for a particular cipher
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@@ -1043,7 +1043,7 @@ Set a handler for fatal errors.
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@table @var
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@item cb
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-function to call if MHD encounteres a fatal internal error. If no handler was set explicitly, MHD will call @code{abort}.
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+function to call if MHD encounters a fatal internal error. If no handler was set explicitly, MHD will call @code{abort}.
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@item cls
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closure argument for cb; the other arguments are the name of the source file, line number and a string describing the nature of the fatal error (which can be NULL)
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@@ -1224,7 +1224,7 @@ for each response, we use it once and finally we destroy it.
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Example: we allocate a new @code{MHD_Response} structure for each
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response @strong{kind}, we use it every time we have to give that
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-responce and we finally destroy it only when the daemon shuts down.
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+response and we finally destroy it only when the daemon shuts down.
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@menu
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* microhttpd-response enqueue:: Enqueuing a response.
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@@ -1269,7 +1269,7 @@ error (i.e. reply already sent).
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Destroy a response object and associated resources (decrement the
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reference counter). Note that @mhd{} may keep some of the resources
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around if the response is still in the queue for some clients, so the
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-memory may not necessarily be freed immediatley.
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+memory may not necessarily be freed immediately.
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@end deftypefun
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@@ -1547,7 +1547,7 @@ on BASE64 algorithm. Username and password are exchanged in clear
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between the client and the server, so this method must only be used
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for non-sensitive content or when the session is protected with https.
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When using basic authentication @mhd{} will have access to the clear
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-password, possibily allowing to create a chained authentication
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+password, possibly allowing to create a chained authentication
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toward an external authentication server.
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Digest authentication uses a one-way authentication method based
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@@ -1717,7 +1717,7 @@ ahc_echo (void *cls,
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@noindent
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-@mhd{} provides the post procesor API to make it easier for applications to
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+@mhd{} provides the post processor API to make it easier for applications to
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parse the data of a client's @code{POST} request: the
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@code{MHD_AccessHandlerCallback} will be invoked multiple times to
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process data as it arrives; at each invocation a new chunk of data must
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@@ -1732,7 +1732,7 @@ that the pointer was initially @mynull{} can be used to detect that
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this is a new request.
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One method to detect that a new connection was established is
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-to set @code{*con_cls} to anunused integer:
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+to set @code{*con_cls} to an unused integer:
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@example
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int
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