[tor-commits] [translation/https_everywhere] Update translations for https_everywhere

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Wed Mar 14 20:20:30 UTC 2012


commit 50b378c51394bcbdf3c1bafb462f1f78b6cc0f16
Author: Translation commit bot <translation at torproject.org>
Date:   Wed Mar 14 20:20:30 2012 +0000

    Update translations for https_everywhere
---
 de/ssl-observatory.dtd |   61 ++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------
 1 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-)

diff --git a/de/ssl-observatory.dtd b/de/ssl-observatory.dtd
index 6fbd4d7..b34f1e7 100644
--- a/de/ssl-observatory.dtd
+++ b/de/ssl-observatory.dtd
@@ -1,11 +1,9 @@
 <!-- Observatory popup window -->
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.popup.details "Details and Privacy Information">
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.popup.later "Ask Me Later">
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.popup.no "No">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.popup.details "">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.popup.later "">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.popup.no "Nein.">
 
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.popup.text "HTTPS Everywhere can detect attacks
-against your browser by sending the certificates you receive to the
-Observatory.  Turn this on?">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.popup.text "">
 
 <!--<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.popup.text 
 "EFF's SSL Observatory can detect attacks against HTTPS websites by collecting
@@ -13,44 +11,40 @@ and auditing the certificates being presented to your browser. Would you like
 to turn it on?">-->
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.popup.title 
-"Should HTTPS Everywhere use the SSL Observatory?">
+"">
 
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.popup.yes "Yes">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.popup.yes "Jah">
 
 <!-- Observatory preferences dialog -->
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.adv_priv_opts1
-"It is safe to enable this, unless you use a very
-intrusive corporate network:">
+"">
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.adv_priv_opts2
-"Safe, unless you use a corporate network with secret intranet server names:">
+"">
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.alt_roots 
-"Submit and check certificates signed by non-standard root CAs">
+"">
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.alt_roots_tooltip 
-"It is safe (and a good idea) to enable this option, unless you use an intrusive corporate network that monitors your browsing with a TLS proxy and a private root Certificate Authority.  If enabled on such a network, this option might publish evidence of which https:// domains were being visited through that proxy, because of the unique certificates it would produce.  So we leave it off by default.">
+"">
 
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.anonymous "Check certificates using Tor for anonymity">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.anonymous "">
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.anonymous_unavailable 
-"Check certificates using Tor for anonymity (requires Torbutton)">
+"">
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.anonymous_tooltip 
-"This option requires Tor and Torbutton to be installed">
+"">
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.asn 
-"When you see a new certificate, tell the Observatory which ISP you are connected to">
+"">
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.asn_tooltip
-"This will fetch and send the "Autonomous System number" of your network.  This will help us locate attacks against HTTPS, and to determine whether we have observations from networks in places like Iran and Syria where attacks are comparatively common.">
+"">
 
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.done "Done">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.done "">
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.explanation 
-"HTTPS Everywhere can use EFF's SSL Observatory.  This does two things: (1)
-sends copies of HTTPS certificates to the Observatory, to help us
-detect 'man in the middle' attacks and improve the Web's security; and (2)
-lets us warn you about insecure connections or attacks on your browser.">
+"">
 
 <!--<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.explanation2
 "When you visit https://www.example.com, the Observatory will learn that
@@ -59,30 +53,27 @@ Mouseover the options for further details:">-->
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.explanation2
 
-"For example, when you visit https://www.something.com, the certificate
-received by the Observatory will indicate that somebody visited
-www.something.com, but not who visited the site, or what specific page they
-looked at.  Mouseover the options for further details:">
+"">
 
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.hide "Hide advanced options">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.hide "">
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.nonanon 
-"Check certificates even if Tor is not available">
+"">
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.nonanon_tooltip
-"We will still try to keep the data anonymous, but this option is less secure">
+"">
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.priv_dns 
-"Submit and check certificates for non-public DNS names">
+"">
 
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.priv_dns_tooltip
-"Unless this option is checked, the Observatory will not record certificates for names that it cannot resolve through the DNS system.">
+"">
 
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.show "Show advanced options">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.show "">
 
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.title "SSL Observatory Preferences">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.title "">
 
-<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.use "Use the Observatory?">
+<!ENTITY ssl-observatory.prefs.use "">
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.warning.title "WARNING from EFF's SSL Observatory">
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.warning.showcert "Show the certificate chain">
 <!ENTITY ssl-observatory.warning.okay "I understand">



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