Mercurial > hg > nginx-site
changeset 327:0c01d3ae7ca1
- Fixed some grammar
- Fixed left/right quotes
author | Andrey Alexeev <andrew@nginx.com> |
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date | Wed, 18 Jan 2012 15:49:53 +0000 |
parents | 92213e993a0b |
children | 05bddd18056f |
files | xml/en/docs/welcome_nginx_facebook.xml |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/xml/en/docs/welcome_nginx_facebook.xml Tue Jan 17 11:55:35 2012 +0000 +++ b/xml/en/docs/welcome_nginx_facebook.xml Wed Jan 18 15:49:53 2012 +0000 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ <!DOCTYPE article SYSTEM "../../../dtd/article.dtd"> <article name="I am trying to open Facebook and - instead I am getting “Welcome to nginx!” page" + instead I am getting “Welcome to nginx!” page" link="/en/docs/welcome_nginx_facebook.html" lang="en"> @@ -11,15 +11,15 @@ <para> <initial>Q:</initial> I am trying to open Facebook, Yahoo!, Google, or some -other well known web site and instead I am getting a blank web page -with a message referring to nginx: “Welcome to nginx!” or -“404 Not Found / nginx”. +other well-known web site and instead I am getting a blank web page +with a message referring to nginx: “Welcome to nginx!” or +“404 Not Found / nginx”. </para> <para> I suspect something is wrong and there is probably a malicious attempt here to direct me to a rogue web page (for hacking my computer, phishing etc.). -Why is that and what nginx has to do with my attempts to connect +Why is that and what has nginx to do with my attempts to connect to Facebook (Yahoo!, Google, etc.) ? </para> @@ -30,23 +30,28 @@ <para> <initial>A:</initial> nginx is among the 3 most popular web servers in the world. -It is a free open source software which is absolutely legitimate and +It is a free open source server software which is absolutely legitimate and has nothing to do with any kind of threatening or malicious activity per se. -A web page saying “Welcome to nginx!” is one of the diagnostics responses -that can be produced by a server running nginx. +A web page saying “Welcome to nginx!” is one of the diagnostics +responses that can be produced by an Internet server running nginx. </para> <para> However, you are right in your assumption that something must be wrong -with your computer or operating system setup when you are trying to access -a well known web site and instead of a familiar page you get -“Welcome to nginx!”. This should not happen if your computer is clean and safe. -We recommend you to check and verify your operating system setup -(possibly with the help of your ISP or support staff), -but also it would be a good idea to install and run an anti-virus software +with your computer or browser, or operating system setup when you are +trying to access a well known web site and instead of a familiar page you get +“Welcome to nginx!”. This should not happen if your computer +is clean and safe. +</para> + +<para> +We recommend you to check and verify your entire system setup +(possibly with the help of your ISP or another support personnel), +and it would also be a good idea to install and run an anti-virus software on your computer. It may happen that some malign entity is trying -to intercept the traffic from your computer and potentially cause -significant harm to you and the other users on the Internet. +to divert the traffic from your computer to a different server and +potentially cause significant harm to you and the other users on +the Internet. </para> </section>