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@@ -42,9 +42,9 @@ Send full Java Console output for failures.
Tips:
When doing single-port proxy connections (e.g. both VNC and HTTPS
-thru port 5900) it helps to move through the 'do you trust this site'
+through port 5900) it helps to move through the 'do you trust this site'
dialogs quickly. x11vnc has to wait to see if the traffic is VNC or
-HTTP and this can cause timeouts if you don't move thru them quickly.
+HTTP and this can cause timeouts if you don't move through them quickly.
You may have to restart your browser completely if it gets into a
weird state. For one case we saw the JVM requesting VncViewer.class
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ Both TightVNC and UltraVNC Java viewers:
Set to do a special HTTP GET (/request.https.vnc.connection)
to the vnc server that will cause it to switch to VNC instead.
This is to speedup/make more robust, the single port HTTPS and VNC
- mode of x11vnc (e.g. both services thru port 5900, etc)
+ mode of x11vnc (e.g. both services through port 5900, etc)
urlPrefix
string, default: none