Docs: Fix a misplaced statement in the document for ServerProxy (GH-130616)

The sentence "If an HTTPS URL ..." explains what the parameter means,
so moved it to the paragraph explaining what the other parameters mean.
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@ -61,6 +61,8 @@ between conformable Python objects and XML on the wire.
The *headers* parameter is an optional sequence of HTTP headers to send with 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 each request, expressed as a sequence of 2-tuples representing the header
name and value. (e.g. ``[('Header-Name', 'value')]``). 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 The obsolete *use_datetime* flag is similar to *use_builtin_types* but it
applies only to date/time values. applies only to date/time values.
@ -75,9 +77,7 @@ between conformable Python objects and XML on the wire.
portion will be base64-encoded as an HTTP 'Authorization' header, and sent to 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 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 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 Authentication user and password.
be :class:`ssl.SSLContext` and configures the SSL settings of the underlying
HTTPS connection.
The returned instance is a proxy object with methods that can be used to invoke 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 corresponding RPC calls on the remote server. If the remote server supports the