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authorDries Buytaert <dries@buytaert.net>2003-05-29 09:15:00 +0000
committerDries Buytaert <dries@buytaert.net>2003-05-29 09:15:00 +0000
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- Michael Frankowski's excellent help text improvements!
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diff --git a/modules/jabber.module b/modules/jabber.module
index d80435a2c..7e2117def 100644
--- a/modules/jabber.module
+++ b/modules/jabber.module
@@ -155,9 +155,8 @@ function jabber_page() {
function jabber_auth_help() {
$site = variable_get("site_name", "this web site");
- $output = "
- <p><a href=\"http://www.jabber.org/\">Jabber</a> is an <a href=\"http://www.opensource.org\">open source</a> instant messaging system designed to give the power of choice and freedom back to the users of instant messaging. Not only does Jabber allow its users to use (and create) clients for numerous platforms, but it allows people to communicate to whomever they want in the way which is most convenient for them.</p>
- <p>You may login to %s using a <b>Jabber ID</b>. The format of a Jabber ID is the same as an email address: <b>name</b><i>@server</i> An example of valid Jabber ID is <b>mwlily</b><i>@jabber.com</i>. Note that you must be able to access port 111 on the Jabber server from your web server. For example, sourceforge.net does not allow that such that Jabber authentication does not work.</p>";
+ $output = "<p><a href=\"http://www.jabber.org/\">Jabber</a> is an <a href=\"http://www.opensource.org\">open source</a> instant messaging system designed to give the power of choice and freedom back to the users of instant messaging. Not only does Jabber allow its users to use (and create) clients for numerous platforms, but it allows people to communicate to whomever they want in the way which is most convenient for them.</p>";
+ $output .= "<p>You may login to %s using a <b>Jabber ID</b>. The format of a Jabber ID is the same as an email address: <b>name</b>@<i>server</i> An example of valid Jabber ID is <b>mwlily</b>@<i>jabber.com</i>. Note that you must be able to access port 111 on the Jabber server from your web server. For example, sourceforge.net blocks port 111 so Jabber authentication does not work.</p>";
return t($output, array("%s" => "<i>$site</i>"));
}