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authorjake <jake@f5534014-38df-0310-8fa8-9805f1628bb7>2009-05-02 06:47:26 +0000
committerjake <jake@f5534014-38df-0310-8fa8-9805f1628bb7>2009-05-02 06:47:26 +0000
commit6b7cefe426ad42ffc709f60780942c6692eca397 (patch)
treef74e2e7560e7976652786540cfd5c81dd82ceffb /help
parent0e4f81c64444c86b2584b943a6ed7feeb484ad13 (diff)
From Reinhard Speyerer:
This patch fixes several misspellings/typos in Wireshark documentation. git-svn-id: http://anonsvn.wireshark.org/wireshark/trunk@28249 f5534014-38df-0310-8fa8-9805f1628bb7
Diffstat (limited to 'help')
-rwxr-xr-xhelp/faq.py2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/help/faq.py b/help/faq.py
index e0a97fd8ee..26081676c1 100755
--- a/help/faq.py
+++ b/help/faq.py
@@ -943,7 +943,7 @@ In the case of wireless LAN interfaces, it appears that, when those
interfaces are promiscuously sniffing, they're running in a
significantly different mode from the mode that they run in when they're
just acting as network interfaces (to the extent that it would be a
-significant effor for those drivers to support for promiscuously
+significant effort for those drivers to support for promiscuously
sniffing <em>and</em> acting as regular network interfaces at the same
time), so it may be that Windows drivers for those interfaces don't
support promiscuous mode.