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[tor-commits] r26132: {website} patch from asn (website/trunk/projects/en)



Author: arma
Date: 2013-03-24 21:56:14 +0000 (Sun, 24 Mar 2013)
New Revision: 26132

Modified:
   website/trunk/projects/en/obfsproxy.wml
Log:
patch from asn


Modified: website/trunk/projects/en/obfsproxy.wml
===================================================================
--- website/trunk/projects/en/obfsproxy.wml	2013-03-24 21:01:51 UTC (rev 26131)
+++ website/trunk/projects/en/obfsproxy.wml	2013-03-24 21:56:14 UTC (rev 26132)
@@ -20,6 +20,9 @@
     </div>
     <!-- END SIDEBAR -->
 
+    <img src="$(IMGROOT)/obfsproxy_diagram.png" alt="obfsproxy diagram"></a>
+    </p>
+
     <p>
     obfsproxy is a tool that attempts to circumvent censorship, by
     transforming the Tor traffic between the client and the
@@ -27,14 +30,14 @@
     client and the bridge, will see innocent-looking transformed
     traffic instead of the actual Tor traffic.
 
-    <img src="$(IMGROOT)/obfsproxy_diagram.png" alt="obfsproxy diagram"></a>
-    </p>
-
     <p>
-    obfsproxy supports multiple protocols, called <a href="<page docs/pluggable-transports>">pluggable
-    transports</a>, which specify how the traffic is transformed. For
-    example, there might be a HTTP transport which transforms Tor
-    traffic to look like regular HTTP traffic.
+    obfsproxy supports multiple protocols, called <a href="<page
+    docs/pluggable-transports>">pluggable transports</a>, which
+    specify how the traffic is transformed. For example, there might
+    be a HTTP transport which transforms Tor traffic to look like
+    regular HTTP traffic. See the <a href="<page
+    docs/pluggable-transports>">pluggable transports page</a> for more
+    information.
     </p>
 
     <p>

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