Author: jfclere
Date: Thu Jul 17 23:47:36 2008
New Revision: 677837

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=677837&view=rev
Log:
Grammar + typos: Fix PR#45422

Modified:
    tomcat/tc6.0.x/trunk/webapps/docs/ssl-howto.xml

Modified: tomcat/tc6.0.x/trunk/webapps/docs/ssl-howto.xml
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/tomcat/tc6.0.x/trunk/webapps/docs/ssl-howto.xml?rev=677837&r1=677836&r2=677837&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- tomcat/tc6.0.x/trunk/webapps/docs/ssl-howto.xml (original)
+++ tomcat/tc6.0.x/trunk/webapps/docs/ssl-howto.xml Thu Jul 17 23:47:36 2008
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@
 
 <p>To import an existing certificate into a JKS keystore, please read the
 documentation (in your JDK documentation package) about <code>keytool</code>.
-Note that OpenSSL often adds a readable comments before the key,
+Note that OpenSSL often adds readable comments before the key,
 <code>keytool</code>does not support that, so remove the OpenSSL comments if
 they exist before importing the key using <code>keytool</code>.
 </p>
@@ -406,7 +406,7 @@
   that SSL is required, as required by the Servlet 2.4 Specification.</p>
   </em></blockquote>
 
-<p>There are addional option used to configure the SSL protocol.
+<p>There are additional options used to configure the SSL protocol.
   You may need to add or change the following attribute
 values, depending on how you configured your keystore earlier:</p>
 
@@ -513,8 +513,8 @@
 </section>
 
 <section name="Installing a Certificate from a Certificate Authority">
-<p>To obstain and install a Certificate from a Certificate Authority (like 
verisign.com, thawte.com 
-or trustcenter.de) you should have read the previous section and then follow 
these instructions:</p>
+<p>To obtain and install a Certificate from a Certificate Authority (like 
verisign.com, thawte.com 
+or trustcenter.de), read the previous section and then follow these 
instructions:</p>
 
 <subsection name="Create a local Certificate Signing Request (CSR)">
 <p>In order to obtain a Certificate from the Certificate Authority of your 
choice 
@@ -540,20 +540,20 @@
 <subsection name="Importing the Certificate">
 <p>Now that you have your Certificate you can import it into you local 
keystore. 
 First of all you have to import a so called Chain Certificate or Root 
Certificate into your keystore. 
-After that you can procede with importing your Certificate.</p>
+After that you can proceed with importing your Certificate.</p>
 
 <ul>
 <li>Download a Chain Certificate from the Certificate Authority you obtained 
the Certificate from.<br/>
        For Verisign.com commercial certificates go to:
             http://www.verisign.com/support/install/intermediate.html<br/>
         For Verisign.com trial certificates go to:
-            
http://www.verisign.com/support/verisign-intermediate-ca/Trial_Secure_Server_Root/index.html
+            
http://www.verisign.com/support/verisign-intermediate-ca/Trial_Secure_Server_Root/index.html<br/>
        For Trustcenter.de go to:
             
http://www.trustcenter.de/certservices/cacerts/en/en.htm#server<br/>
        For Thawte.com go to:
             http://www.thawte.com/certs/trustmap.html<br/>
 </li>
-<li>Import the Chain Certificate into you keystore
+<li>Import the Chain Certificate into your keystore
     <source>keytool -import -alias root -keystore 
&lt;your_keystore_filename&gt; \
        -trustcacerts -file &lt;filename_of_the_chain_certificate&gt;</source>
 </li>



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