--- nmap.1-orig 2006-12-18 22:50:52.000000000 -0500 +++ nmap.1 2006-12-18 22:52:09.000000000 -0500 @@ -1199,14 +1199,14 @@ \fInmap.xsl\fR from the filesystem and use it to render results. If you wish to use a different stylesheet, specify it as the argument to \fB\-\-stylesheet\fR. You must pass the full pathname or URL. One common invocation is -\fB\-\-stylesheet http://www.insecure.org/nmap/data/nmap.xsl\fR. This tells a browser to load the latest version of the stylesheet from Insecure.Org. The +\fB\-\-stylesheet http:\&//www.insecure.org/nmap/data/nmap.xsl\fR. This tells a browser to load the latest version of the stylesheet from Insecure.Org. The \fB\-\-webxml\fR option does the same thing with less typing and memorization. Loading the XSL from Insecure.Org makes it easier to view results on a machine that doesn't have Nmap (and thus \fInmap.xsl\fR) installed. So the URL is often more useful, but the local filesystem location of nmap.xsl is used by default for privacy reasons. .TP \fB\-\-webxml\fR (Load stylesheet from Insecure.Org) This convenience option is simply an alias for -\fB\-\-stylesheet http://www.insecure.org/nmap/data/nmap.xsl\fR. +\fB\-\-stylesheet http:\&//www.insecure.org/nmap/data/nmap.xsl\fR. .TP \fB\-\-no_stylesheet\fR (Omit XSL stylesheet declaration from XML) Specify this option to prevent Nmap from associating any XSL stylesheet with its XML output. The @@ -1247,7 +1247,7 @@ \fI/usr/local/share/nmap\fR or \fI/usr/share/nmap\fR -. As a last resort, Nmap will look in the current directory. +\&. As a last resort, Nmap will look in the current directory. .TP \fB\-\-send\-eth\fR (Use raw ethernet sending) Asks Nmap to send packets at the raw ethernet (data link) layer rather than the higher IP (network) layer. By default, Nmap chooses the one which is generally best for the platform it is running on. Raw sockets (IP layer) are generally most efficient for UNIX machines, while ethernet frames are required for Windows operation since Microsoft disabled raw socket support. Nmap still uses raw IP packets on UNIX despite this option when there is no other choice (such as non\-ethernet connections). @@ -1316,7 +1316,7 @@ .PP This option scans all reserved TCP ports on the machine scanme.nmap.org -. The +\&. The \fB\-v\fR option enables verbose mode. .PP