[or-cvs] r20111: {website} closed tags (website/trunk/en)

runa at seul.org runa at seul.org
Wed Jul 22 16:05:27 UTC 2009


Author: runa
Date: 2009-07-22 12:05:27 -0400 (Wed, 22 Jul 2009)
New Revision: 20111

Modified:
   website/trunk/en/finding-tor.wml
Log:
closed tags

Modified: website/trunk/en/finding-tor.wml
===================================================================
--- website/trunk/en/finding-tor.wml	2009-07-22 14:57:31 UTC (rev 20110)
+++ website/trunk/en/finding-tor.wml	2009-07-22 16:05:27 UTC (rev 20111)
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
 
 <h1>Tor: Finding Tor</h1>
 <hr />
+
 <p>
 Sometimes it's not possible to directly reach the Tor Project website. Here
 are some ways that you can find and download a current version of
@@ -21,6 +22,7 @@
 <h2><a class="anchor" href="#WithTor">Fetching Tor with Tor: Using your
 web browser</a></h2>
 <hr />
+
 <p>
 If you're already running Tor, you should be able to download a new Tor
 securely with your current Tor. You should do this for your friends who don't
@@ -35,6 +37,7 @@
 <h2><a class="anchor" href="#Mirrors">With a little help from our friends:
 Using Mirrors</a></h2>
 <hr />
+
 <p>
 A Tor mirror is a website that contains an exact copy of our main site.
 We have <a
@@ -55,6 +58,7 @@
 <a id="Mail"></a>
 <h2><a class="anchor" href="#Mail">Fetching Tor via Gmail: gettor</a></h2>
 <hr />
+
 <p>
 It is possible to get a copy of Tor by sending an email to a special email
 address: '<tt>gettor AT torproject.org</tt>'. Now anyone who can send
@@ -75,48 +79,52 @@
 <a id="IRC"></a>
 <h2><a class="anchor" href="#IRC">Fetching Tor via IRC: gettor</a></h2>
 <hr />
+
 <p>
 It is possible to fetch the source code, binaries and other files related to 
 Tor by using the XDCC IRC file transfer protocol. It is best to attempt this 
 only if you connect to the IRC server using SSL. Currently <tt>gettor</tt> 
 is known to spend time on Freenode, 2600, Indymedia and OFTC.
-<br><br>
+<br/><br/>
 If you're currently able to connect to one of those IRC networks, look for a 
 user named '<tt>gettor</tt>' that is connected from the host 
 '<tt>check.torproject.org</tt>'. Send the user a private message like so:
-<br>
-<br>
+<br/>
+<br/>
 '<tt>/msg gettor xdcc list</tt>'
-<br>
-<br>
+<br/>
+<br/>
 The <tt>gettor</tt> user should respond with a list of files
 available for download. If there is no response, something has gone wrong. Some
 IRC networks require that you are registered before you can send private
 queries to other users (this is often to reduce spam). You may need to register
 with the NickServ before you can talk to the <tt>'gettor'</tt> user.
-<br>
-An example response returned by <tt>gettor</tt> is presented below:<br>
+<br/>
+An example response returned by <tt>gettor</tt> is presented below:<br/>
 <pre>
 -gettor- ** 14 packs **  20 of 20 slots open, Record: 6397.1KB/s
 -gettor- ** Bandwidth Usage ** Current: 0.0KB/s, Record: 10.3KB/s
 -gettor- ** To request a file, type "/msg gettor xdcc send #x" **
 -gettor- ** To request details, type "/msg gettor xdcc info #x" **
 -gettor- #1  1x [1.2M] tor-0.1.2.19.tar.gz
--gettor- #2  0x [ <1K] tor-0.1.2.19.tar.gz.asc
+-gettor- #2  0x [ &lt;1K] tor-0.1.2.19.tar.gz.asc
 </pre>
-<br>
+<br/>
 To fetch the Tor source code and signature file, a user would simply need to
-send the following commands: <br>
+send the following commands: <br/>
 <pre>
 '/msg gettor xdcc send #1'
 '/msg gettor xdcc send #2'
 </pre>
-<br>
+<br/>
+</p>
+
 <p>
 After these commands are sent, the <tt>gettor</tt> user will respond. It will 
 send each file as a XDCC file transfer. Depending on the IRC client in use, you may have
 to manually accept the file, please consult the manual for your software or 
 <a href="<page contact>">contact us for help</a>.</p>
+
 <p>
 It is
 very important to <a



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