xds: fix text in the readme and the comment about the --secure flag (#7676)

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@ -54,16 +54,16 @@ code. We will now demonstrate how the code can authorize use of xDS provided cre
`XdsChannelCredentials` on the client side and using `XdsServerCredentials` on the server side.
This code is enabled by providing an additional command line argument.
1. On the server side, add `--secure` on the command line to authorize use of xDS security:
1. On the server side, add `--xds-creds` on the command line to authorize use of xDS security:
```
$ export GRPC_XDS_BOOTSTRAP=/path/to/bootstrap.json
$ ./build/install/example-xds/bin/xds-hello-world-server --secure
$ ./build/install/example-xds/bin/xds-hello-world-server --xds-creds
```
2. Similarly, add `--secure` on the command line when you run the xDS client:
2. Similarly, add `--xds-creds` on the command line when you run the xDS client:
```
$ export GRPC_XDS_BOOTSTRAP=/path/to/bootstrap.json
$ ./build/install/example-xds/bin/xds-hello-world-client --secure "xds world" xds:///yourServersName
$ ./build/install/example-xds/bin/xds-hello-world-client --xds-creds "xds world" xds:///yourServersName
```
In this case, if the xDS management server is configured to provide mTLS credentials (for example) to the client and

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@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ public class XdsHelloWorldClient {
/**
* Greet server. If provided, the first element of {@code args} is the name to use in the
* greeting. The second argument is the target server. A {@code --secure} flag is also accepted.
* greeting. The second argument is the target server. A {@code --xds-creds} flag is also accepted.
*/
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
String user = "xds world";