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Update README.md (small typos) #910

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions README.md
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Expand Up @@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ The following examples show how you can include different types of special chara
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Note that previously you needed to use a double equal sign (==) to escape the character. However, beginning with version 2.0.18, you can use a single equal size.
Note that previously you needed to use a double equals sign (==) to escape the character. However, beginning with version 2.0.18, you can use a single equals sign.

### Other Authentication Methods

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where:

- `{pathToThePrivateKeyFile}` is the path to the file containing the unencrypted private key.
- `{pathToThePrivateKeyFile}` is the path to the file containing the encrypted private key.
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There is below an example showing it is not encrypted.

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Hmm. I'm not sure what example you mean.

The section just below this line does use an unencrypted key, but this line seems to be about the example just above ("Specify the file containing an encrypted private key").

Also, why would you need to also provide the private_key_pwd if the private key were not encrypted?

Let me know if I'm missing something.

- `{passwordForDecryptingThePrivateKey}` is the password for decrypting the private key.

- Specify an unencrypted private key (read from a file):
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