------------------------------------------------------------ revno: 2555 committer: eMTee <[email protected]> branch nick: dcplusplus timestamp: Mon 2011-06-13 19:46:39 +0200 message: fix html syntax modified: help/settings_connectivity_manual.html
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=== modified file 'help/settings_connectivity_manual.html' --- help/settings_connectivity_manual.html 2011-04-11 20:39:22 +0000 +++ help/settings_connectivity_manual.html 2011-06-13 17:46:39 +0000 @@ -104,13 +104,13 @@ <p cshelp="IDH_SETTINGS_CONNECTIVITY_MAPPER"> DC++ has several interfaces available it can use to try to automatically map the ports it requires on the router: -<li> -<ul>NAT-PMP: A lightweight protocol that is not widely used by generic routers; but open-source - firmwares generally implement it.</ul> -<ul>MiniUPnP: An open-source UPnP library.</ul> -<ul>Windows UPnP: Use Windows discovery services. Note that the DC++ implementation of Windows UPnP - is partial and prone to random failures. MiniUPnP is recommended instead.</ul> -</li> +<ul> +<li>NAT-PMP: A lightweight protocol that is not widely used by generic routers; but open-source + firmwares generally implement it.</li> +<li>MiniUPnP: An open-source UPnP library.</li> +<li>Windows UPnP: Use Windows discovery services. Note that the DC++ implementation of Windows UPnP + is partial and prone to random failures. MiniUPnP is recommended instead.</li> +</ul> The interface selected here will be tried first; other available interfaces will then be tried if the preferred port mapping interface were to fail. </p>
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