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svn commit: r1524244 - /jena/site/trunk/content/documentation/security/index.mdtext

Author: rvesse
Date: Tue Sep 17 22:33:56 2013
New Revision: 1524244

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1524244
Log:
Fix formatting

Modified:
    jena/site/trunk/content/documentation/security/index.mdtext

Modified: jena/site/trunk/content/documentation/security/index.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jena/site/trunk/content/documentation/security/index.mdtext?rev=1524244&r1=1524243&r2=1524244&view=diff
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--- jena/site/trunk/content/documentation/security/index.mdtext (original)
+++ jena/site/trunk/content/documentation/security/index.mdtext Tue Sep 17 22:33:56 2013
@@ -105,22 +105,22 @@ the user can access a graph by executing
     
 if the user can access the graph then the system will execute
 
-    evaluate( Action, GraphIRI, <SecNode.ANY, SecNode.ANY, SecNode.ANY )
+    evaluate( Action, GraphIRI, <SecNode.ANY, SecNode.ANY, SecNode.ANY> )
     
 to determine if the user can perform the action on all triples.  If not then the system will attempt to 
 determine if the user perform the action on each specific triple.  In some cases the system can determine that
 the range of nodes involved in the action a sub set of all nodes and will call `evaluate` with some constant 
 nodes.
 
-- <SecNode.ANY, SecNode.ANY, SecNode.ANY) - Asks if the user may perform the action on any triple. 
+- `<SecNode.ANY, SecNode.ANY, SecNode.ANY>` - Asks if the user may perform the action on any triple. 
 
-- <X, SecNode.ANY, SecNode.ANY> - Asks if the user may perform the action against
+- `<X, SecNode.ANY, SecNode.ANY>` - Asks if the user may perform the action against
 any triple where X is the subject.
 
-- <SecNode.ANY, X, SecNode.ANY) - Asks if the user may perform the action against
+- `<SecNode.ANY, X, SecNode.ANY>` - Asks if the user may perform the action against
 any triple where X is the predicate.
 
-- <(SecNode.ANY, SecNode.ANY, SecNode.X> - Asks if if the user may perform the action against
+- `<SecNode.ANY, SecNode.ANY, SecNode.X>` - Asks if if the user may perform the action against
 any triple where X is the object.
 
 The `SecNode.ANY` node may occur multiple times and may occur with the `SecNode.VARIABLE` and/or 
@@ -129,17 +129,17 @@ The `SecNode.ANY` node may occur multipl
 #### SecNode.VARIABLE
 
 This differs from `SecNode.ANY` in that the system is asking "if there are any prohibitions" not "if the user 
-may perform". Thus queries with the `SecNode.VARIABLE` nodes should return `true` where `SecNode.ANY`> returns
+may perform". Thus queries with the `SecNode.VARIABLE` nodes should return `true` where `SecNode.ANY` returns
 `false`.  In general this type is used in the query to determine if triple level filtering of results must be 
 performed.
 
-- <SecNode.VARIABLE, X, Y> - Asks if there are any prohibitions against the user seeing all subjects
+- `<SecNode.VARIABLE, X, Y>` - Asks if there are any prohibitions against the user seeing all subjects
 that have property X and object Y.
 
-- <X, SecNode.VARIABLE, Y> - Asks if there are any prohibitions against the user seeing all predicates
+- `<X, SecNode.VARIABLE, Y>` - Asks if there are any prohibitions against the user seeing all predicates
 hat have subject X and object Y.
 
-- <X, Y, SecNode.VARIABLE> - Asks if there are any prohibitions against the user seeing all objects
+- `<X, Y, SecNode.VARIABLE>` - Asks if there are any prohibitions against the user seeing all objects
 that have subject X and predicate Y.
 
 The `SecNode.VARIABLE` may occur multiple times and may occur with the `SecNode.ANY` node.
@@ -151,13 +151,13 @@ This node indicates a variable in the tr
 node should return `true` where `SecNode.ANY` returns `false`.  In general this type is used in the query to 
 determine if triple level filtering of results must be performed.
 
-- <SecNode.VARIABLE, X, Y> - Asks if there are any prohibitions against the user seeing all subjects
+- `SecNode.VARIABLE, X, Y>` - Asks if there are any prohibitions against the user seeing all subjects
 that have property X and object Y.
 
-- <X, SecNode.VARIABLE, Y> - Asks if there are any prohibitions against the user seeing all predicates
+- `<X, SecNode.VARIABLE, Y>` - Asks if there are any prohibitions against the user seeing all predicates
 that have subject X and object Y.
 
-- <X, Y, SecNode.VARIABLE> - Asks if there are any prohibitions against the user seeing all objects
+- `<X, Y, SecNode.VARIABLE>` - Asks if there are any prohibitions against the user seeing all objects
 that have subject X and predicate Y.
 
 The `SecNode.VARIABLE` may occur multiple times and may occur with the `SecNode.ANY` node.
@@ -167,13 +167,13 @@ inserted.  For example when concatenatin
 will create a series of anonymous nodes.  To check for these the `SecNode.FUTURE` is used. Initially the system will
 call 
 
-    evaluate( Action.CREATE, X, <SecNode.FUTURE, RDF.first, SecNode.ANY ) 
+    evaluate( Action.CREATE, X, <SecNode.FUTURE, RDF.first, SecNode.ANY> ) 
     
 to ascertain if the user can create a triple in graph X that has an anonymous node (SecNode.FUTURE) as the subject,
 RDF.first as the predicate and any node as the object.  If this is not allowed then for every node in `rdfList2` 
 the system will call
 
-    evaluate( Action.CREATE, X, <SecNode.FUTURE, RDF.first, node ) 
+    evaluate( Action.CREATE, X, <SecNode.FUTURE, RDF.first, node> ) 
     
 where `node` is the node from `rdfList2` to be added.