--- a/spec/index-respec.html Wed Nov 30 14:49:30 2011 +0100
+++ b/spec/index-respec.html Sun Dec 11 13:45:21 2011 +0100
@@ -877,7 +877,7 @@
If it says that the referent of the WebID is the agent that controls the private key of the given public key, then this is a definite description that can be considered to be a definition of the WebID: it gives its meaning.
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<p>The trust that can be had in that statement is therefore the trust that one can have in one's having received the correct representation of the document that defined that WebID.
-An https WebID will therefore be a lot more trustworthy than an https WebID by a factor of the likelyhood of man in the middle attacks.</p>
+An https WebID will therefore be a lot more trustworthy than an http WebID by a factor of the likelyhood of man in the middle attacks.</p>
<p>Once that is proven then the trust one can have in the agent at the end of the TLS connection being the referent of the WebID is related to the trust one has in the cryptography, and the likelyhood that the private key could have been stolen.</p>
<p class="issue">Add explanation for URI with redirect.</p>
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