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diff --git a/docbook/wsdg_src/WSDG_chapter_dissection.xml b/docbook/wsdg_src/WSDG_chapter_dissection.xml index ec9909692b..eaf8b0c194 100644 --- a/docbook/wsdg_src/WSDG_chapter_dissection.xml +++ b/docbook/wsdg_src/WSDG_chapter_dissection.xml @@ -25,13 +25,13 @@ </para> <para> There is little difference in having your dissector as either a plugin - or build-in. On the Win32 platform you have limited function access + or built-in. On the Win32 platform you have limited function access through what's listed in libwireshark.def, but that is mostly complete. </para> <para> The big plus is that your rebuild cycle for a plugin is much shorter - than for a build-in one. So starting with a plugin makes initial development - simpler, while deployment of the finished code may well be done as build-in + than for a built-in one. So starting with a plugin makes initial development + simpler, while deployment of the finished code may well be done as built-in dissector. </para> <note><title>See also README.developer</title> |