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svn commit: r389619 - /jakarta/jmeter/branches/rel-2-1/xdocs/usermanual/get-started.xml

Author: sebb
Date: Tue Mar 28 14:47:41 2006
New Revision: 389619

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=389619&view=rev
Log:
Correct the link

Modified:
    jakarta/jmeter/branches/rel-2-1/xdocs/usermanual/get-started.xml

Modified: jakarta/jmeter/branches/rel-2-1/xdocs/usermanual/get-started.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/jakarta/jmeter/branches/rel-2-1/xdocs/usermanual/get-started.xml?rev=389619&r1=389618&r2=389619&view=diff
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--- jakarta/jmeter/branches/rel-2-1/xdocs/usermanual/get-started.xml (original)
+++ jakarta/jmeter/branches/rel-2-1/xdocs/usermanual/get-started.xml Tue Mar 28 14:47:41 2006
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@
 -a [password for proxy authentication - if required]</p>
 <p><b>Example</b>: jmeter -H my.proxy.server -P 8000 -u username -a password</p>
 <p>Alternatively, you can use --proxyHost, --proxyPort, --username, and --password</p>
-<note>JMeter also has its own in-built <complink name="Proxy Server">Proxy Server</complink>,
+<note>JMeter also has its own in-built <complink name="HTTP Proxy Server">HTTP Proxy Server</complink>,
 which can be used for recording HTTP (but not HTTPS) browser sessions.
 This is not to be confused with the proxy settings described above, which are used when JMeter makes HTTP or HTTPS requests itself.</note>
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