Fix a few for README.md

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sta 2014-07-11 15:05:44 +09:00
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@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ ws.OnClose += (sender, e) => {
`e` has passed as a `WebSocketSharp.CloseEventArgs`.
`e.Code` property returns a `ushort` that represents the status code indicating the reason for closure, and `e.Reason` property returns a `string` that represents the reason for closure. So you should use them to get the reason for closure.
`e.Code` property returns a `ushort` that represents the status code indicating the reason for the close, and `e.Reason` property returns a `string` that represents the reason for the close. So you should use them to get the reason for the close.
#### Step 4 ####
@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ Creating an instance of the `WebSocketServer` class.
var wssv = new WebSocketServer (4649);
wssv.AddWebSocketService<Echo> ("/Echo");
wssv.AddWebSocketService<Chat> ("/Chat");
wssv.AddWebSocketService<Chat> ("/ChatWithNiceBoat", () => new Chat (" Nice boat."));
wssv.AddWebSocketService<Chat> ("/ChatWithNyan", () => new Chat (" Nyan."));
```
You can add any WebSocket service to your `WebSocketServer` with the specified path to the service, using the `WebSocketServer.AddWebSocketService<TWithNew> (string)` or `WebSocketServer.AddWebSocketService<T> (string, Func<T>)` method.
@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ You can add any WebSocket service to your `HttpServer` with the specified path t
var httpsv = new HttpServer (4649);
httpsv.AddWebSocketService<Echo> ("/Echo");
httpsv.AddWebSocketService<Chat> ("/Chat");
httpsv.AddWebSocketService<Chat> ("/ChatWithNiceBoat", () => new Chat (" Nice boat."));
httpsv.AddWebSocketService<Chat> ("/ChatWithNyan", () => new Chat (" Nyan."));
```
For more information, could you see **[Example3]**?
@ -457,9 +457,9 @@ As a **WebSocket Server**, you should set an HTTP authentication scheme, a realm
```cs
wssv.AuthenticationSchemes = AuthenticationSchemes.Basic;
wssv.Realm = "WebSocket Test";
wssv.UserCredentialsFinder = identity => {
wssv.UserCredentialsFinder = id => {
var expected = "nobita";
return identity.Name == expected
return id.Name == expected
? new NetworkCredential (expected, "password", "gunfighter") // User name, password, and roles
: null; // If the user credentials not found.
};
@ -499,7 +499,6 @@ As a **WebSocket Server**, if you would like to get the **Query String** include
public class Chat : WebSocketService
{
private string _name;
...
protected override void OnOpen ()
@ -517,11 +516,11 @@ And if you would like to check the **Origin header and Cookies** included in eac
wssv.AddWebSocketService<Chat> (
"/Chat",
() => new Chat () {
OriginValidator = value => {
// Check 'value' of the Origin header, and return true if valid
OriginValidator = val => {
// Check value of the Origin header, and return true if valid
Uri origin;
return !value.IsNullOrEmpty () &&
Uri.TryCreate (value, UriKind.Absolute, out origin) &&
return !val.IsNullOrEmpty () &&
Uri.TryCreate (val, UriKind.Absolute, out origin) &&
origin.Host == "example.com";
},
CookiesValidator = (req, res) => {
@ -582,7 +581,7 @@ And Example1 uses **[Json.NET]**.
**[Example3]** starts an HTTP server that allows to accept the WebSocket connection requests.
Could you access to [http://localhost:4649](http://localhost:4649) to do **WebSocket Echo Test** with your web browser after Example3 running?
Would you access to [http://localhost:4649](http://localhost:4649) to do **WebSocket Echo Test** with your web browser after Example3 running?
## Supported WebSocket Specifications ##