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Posted to xmlrpc-dev@ws.apache.org by jo...@apache.org on 2006/06/25 22:03:53 UTC

svn commit: r417048 - /webservices/xmlrpc/site/faq.html

Author: jochen
Date: Sun Jun 25 13:03:52 2006
New Revision: 417048

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=417048&view=rev
Log:
Manual fixes of HTML bugs

Modified:
    webservices/xmlrpc/site/faq.html

Modified: webservices/xmlrpc/site/faq.html
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/webservices/xmlrpc/site/faq.html?rev=417048&r1=417047&r2=417048&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- webservices/xmlrpc/site/faq.html (original)
+++ webservices/xmlrpc/site/faq.html Sun Jun 25 13:03:52 2006
@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@
       <table border="0"><tr><td align="right"><a href="#top">[top]</a></td></tr></table><hr /></dd><dt><a name="timeout_callback">Is it possible to specify a timeout, after which the
         client stops waiting for the servers response?</a></dt><dd>
         <p>Yes, use the class TimingOutCallback.</p>
-        <div class="source"><pre>&lt;![CDATA[
+        <div class="source"><pre>
     // Wait for 10 seconds.
     TimingOutCallback callback = new TimingOutCallback(10 * 1000);
     XmlRpcClient client = new XmlRpcClient(url);
@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@
     } catch (Exception e) {
         System.out.println(&quot;Server returned an error message.&quot;);
     }
-        ]]&gt;</pre></div>
+        </pre></div>
       <table border="0"><tr><td align="right"><a href="#top">[top]</a></td></tr></table></dd></dl><dl><dt><a name="streaming_mode">How do I enable streaming mode?</a></dt><dd>
         <p>Set the property "enabledForExtensions". Note, that enabling
           the streaming mode doesn't mean, that all responses are served
@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@
         <p>The recommended solution is to create a subclass of the
           XmlRpcServlet, which in turn uses a subclass of the
           PropertyHandlerMapping:</p>
-        <div class="source"><pre>&lt;![CDATA[
+        <div class="source"><pre>
 public interface InitializableHandler {
     void init(HttpServlet pServlet) throws XmlRpcException;
 }
@@ -282,7 +282,7 @@
 	}
     
 }
-        ]]&gt;</pre></div>
+        </pre></div>
       <table border="0"><tr><td align="right"><a href="#top">[top]</a></td></tr></table><hr /></dd><dt><a name="client_ip">How to I get the clients IP address in a handler?</a></dt><dd>
         <p>That's a similar question than the question on initializing handlers.
           The main difference is, that in this case you want to initialize the
@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@
           RequestInitializableHandler. This interface has an init method,
           which is being called to receive an object with the clients
           IP address:</p>
-        <div class="source"><pre>&lt;![CDATA[
+        <div class="source"><pre>
 public class MyConfig extends XmlRpcHttpRequestConfigImpl {
 	private String clientIpAddress;
 	public String getClientIpAddress() {
@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@
 		return result;
 	}
 }
-        ]]&gt;</pre></div>
+        </pre></div>
       <table border="0"><tr><td align="right"><a href="#top">[top]</a></td></tr></table></dd></dl>
       </div>
     </div>



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