re: handshaking

Subject: re: handshaking
From: lyndsey -dot- amott -at- docsymmetry -dot- com
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 10:20:56 -0400


Shank wants to know how to use "handshake".
Unless you are writing for a high-tech audience, don't use the term "handshake." Rather, write something like "The server authenticates and then authorizes the connection." Furthermore, unless your audience needs to know that the connection to the server is more than just a simple connection, but that it also requires some kind of authorization or agreement about protocols, then it is enough to say, simply, "x establsihes a connection with the server."
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Lyndsey Amott
www.docsymmetry.com
Winnipeg, MB R3G 2J3

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