The *headers* parameter is an optional sequence of HTTP headers to send with
each request, expressed as a sequence of 2-tuples representing the header
name and value. (e.g. ``[('Header-Name', 'value')]``).
+ If an HTTPS URL is provided, *context* may be :class:`ssl.SSLContext`
+ and configures the SSL settings of the underlying HTTPS connection.
The obsolete *use_datetime* flag is similar to *use_builtin_types* but it
applies only to date/time values.
portion will be base64-encoded as an HTTP 'Authorization' header, and sent to
the remote server as part of the connection process when invoking an XML-RPC
method. You only need to use this if the remote server requires a Basic
- Authentication user and password. If an HTTPS URL is provided, *context* may
- be :class:`ssl.SSLContext` and configures the SSL settings of the underlying
- HTTPS connection.
+ Authentication user and password.
The returned instance is a proxy object with methods that can be used to invoke
corresponding RPC calls on the remote server. If the remote server supports the