Mike Revi discovered some swapped speed switches documented in the curl man

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Changelog
Daniel Fandrich (9 Sep 2008)
- Mike Revi discovered some swapped speed switches documented in the curl man
page.
Daniel Stenberg (8 Sep 2008)
- Dmitry Kurochkin patched a problem: I have found bug in pipelining through
proxy. I have a transparent proxy. When running with http_proxy environment

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advice from friends like these:
Keith Mok, Yang Tse, Daniel Fandrich, Guenter Knauf, Dmitriy Sergeyev,
Linus Nielsen Feltzing, Martin Drasar, Stefan Krause, Dmitry Kurochkin
Linus Nielsen Feltzing, Martin Drasar, Stefan Krause, Dmitry Kurochkin,
Mike Revi
Thanks! (and sorry if I forgot to mention someone)

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.IP "-y/--speed-time <time>"
If a download is slower than speed-limit bytes per second during a speed-time
period, the download gets aborted. If speed-time is used, the default
speed-limit will be 1 unless set with -y.
speed-limit will be 1 unless set with -Y.
This option controls transfers and thus will not affect slow connects etc. If
this is a concern for you, try the \fI--connect-timeout\fP option.
If this option is used several times, the last one will be used.
.IP "-Y/--speed-limit <speed>"
If a download is slower than this given speed, in bytes per second, for
speed-time seconds it gets aborted. speed-time is set with -Y and is 30 if
If a download is slower than this given speed (in bytes per second) for
speed-time seconds it gets aborted. speed-time is set with -y and is 30 if
not set.
If this option is used several times, the last one will be used.