.BI \-X " proxy [ :port ]"
] [
.BI \-v " verbosity"
-]
] [
.BI \-w " output HTML"
-]
] [
.BI \-g " output GNUPLOT"
-]
] [
.BI \-e " output CSV"
-]
] [
.BI \-x " <table> attributes"
-]
] [
.BI \-y " <tr> attributes"
-]
] [
.BI \-z " <td> attributes"
]
.B http
protocol. This feature is experimental and
.B very
-rudimentary. You propably do not want to use it.
+rudimentary. You probably do not want to use it.
.TP 12
.B \-k
Enable the HTTP KeepAlive feature; that is, perform multiple requests
.P
Up to version 1.3d
.B ab
-has propably reported values way to low for most measurements;
+has probably reported values way too low for most measurements;
as a single timeout (which is usually in the order of seconds)
-will shift several thousands of milli-second responses by a
-considerable factor. This was further componded by a serious
-interger overrun which would for realistic run's (i.e. those
+will shift several thousands of millisecond responses by a
+considerable factor. This was further compounded by a serious
+integer overrun, which would for realistic runs (i.e. those
longer than a few minutes) produce believable but totally
bogus results. Thanks to Sander Temme <sander@covalent.net>
for solving this riddle.