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[vidalia-svn] r2691: Corrected a couple of typos from Finnish and Swedish help tr (in vidalia/trunk/src/vidalia/help/content: fi sv)



Author: djhasis
Date: 2008-06-11 12:58:22 -0400 (Wed, 11 Jun 2008)
New Revision: 2691

Modified:
   vidalia/trunk/src/vidalia/help/content/fi/server.html
   vidalia/trunk/src/vidalia/help/content/sv/server.html
Log:
Corrected a couple of typos from Finnish and Swedish help translations

Modified: vidalia/trunk/src/vidalia/help/content/fi/server.html
===================================================================
--- vidalia/trunk/src/vidalia/help/content/fi/server.html	2008-06-10 20:25:59 UTC (rev 2690)
+++ vidalia/trunk/src/vidalia/help/content/fi/server.html	2008-06-11 16:58:22 UTC (rev 2691)
@@ -166,8 +166,8 @@
 forwarding for you, you may need to enable this feature on your router or set
 up port forwarding manually. Some network devices have a feature called
 <i>Universal Plug-and-Play</i> (UPnP). If you can access your router's
-administative interface, you should look for an option to enable UPnP. The
-administration interface for most routers can be accessed by opening <a
+administrative interface, you should look for an option to enable UPnP. The
+administrative interface for most routers can be accessed by opening <a
 href="http://192.168.0.1/";>http://192.168.0.1</a> or <a
 href="http://192.168.1.1/";>http://192.168.1.1</a> in your Web browser. You
 should consult your router's instruction manual for more information.

Modified: vidalia/trunk/src/vidalia/help/content/sv/server.html
===================================================================
--- vidalia/trunk/src/vidalia/help/content/sv/server.html	2008-06-10 20:25:59 UTC (rev 2690)
+++ vidalia/trunk/src/vidalia/help/content/sv/server.html	2008-06-11 16:58:22 UTC (rev 2691)
@@ -218,8 +218,8 @@
 forwarding for you, you may need to enable this feature on your router or set
 up port forwarding manually. Some network devices have a feature called
 <i>Universal Plug-and-Play</i> (UPnP). If you can access your router's
-administative interface, you should look for an option to enable UPnP. The
-administration interface for most routers can be accessed by opening <a
+administrative interface, you should look for an option to enable UPnP. The
+administrative interface for most routers can be accessed by opening <a
 href="http://192.168.0.1/";>http://192.168.0.1</a> or <a
 href="http://192.168.1.1/";>http://192.168.1.1</a> in your Web browser. You
 should consult your router's instruction manual for more information.