update headers

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AJ ONeal 2016-08-15 19:14:57 -04:00
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npm install --save letsencrypt-express@2.x npm install --save letsencrypt-express@2.x
``` ```
Usage
=====
QuickStart QuickStart
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Here's a completely working (but terribly oversimplified) example that will get you started: Here's a completely working (but terribly oversimplified) example that will get you started:
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you should always test against the `'staging'` server you should always test against the `'staging'` server
(`https://acme-staging.api.letsencrypt.org/directory`) first. (`https://acme-staging.api.letsencrypt.org/directory`) first.
A more typical example Usage
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The oversimplified example was the bait The oversimplified example was the bait
(because everyone seems to want an example that fits in 3 lines, even if it's terribly bad practices), (because everyone seems to want an example that fits in 3 lines, even if it's terribly bad practices),
@ -153,7 +150,8 @@ require('https').createServer(lex.httpsOptions, lex.middleware(app)).listen(443,
}); });
``` ```
### API API
===
All options are passed directly to `node-letsencrypt`, All options are passed directly to `node-letsencrypt`,
so `lex` is an instance of `letsencrypt`, but has a few so `lex` is an instance of `letsencrypt`, but has a few