is most often used by the end user.
\item The \helpref{wxFileSystemHandler}{wxfilesystemhandler} is the core
of virtual file systems mechanism. You can derive your own handler and pass it to
-of the VFS mechanism. You can derive your own handler and pass it to
+the VFS mechanism. You can derive your own handler and pass it to
wxFileSystem's AddHandler() method. In the new handler you only need to
override the OpenFile() and CanOpen() methods.
\end{itemize}
\item {\bf protocol} - handler can recognize if it is able to open a
file by checking its protocol. Examples are "http", "file" or "ftp".
\item {\bf right location} - is the name of file within the protocol.
-In "http://www.wxwindows.org/index.html" the right location is "//www.wxwindows.org/index.html".
+In "http://www.wxwidgets.org/index.html" the right location is "//www.wxwidgets.org/index.html".
\item {\bf anchor} - an anchor is optional and is usually not present.
In "index.htm\#chapter2" the anchor is "chapter2".
\item {\bf left location} - this is usually an empty string.
file:archives/cpp\_doc.zip\#zip:reference/fopen.htm\#syntax
-In this example, the protocol is "zip", the left location is
-"reference/fopen.htm", the anchor is "syntax" and the right location
+In this example, the protocol is "zip", right location is
+"reference/fopen.htm", anchor is "syntax" and left location
is "file:archives/cpp\_doc.zip".
There are {\bf two} protocols used in this example: "zip" and "file".
\wxheading{File Systems Included in wxHTML}
-The following virtual file system handlers are part of wxWindows so far:
+The following virtual file system handlers are part of wxWidgets so far:
\begin{twocollist}
\twocolitem{{\bf wxInternetFSHandler}}{A handler for accessing documents