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diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd.xml
index 847605fe93..6470b6fac7 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd.xml
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="latin1" ?>
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
<!DOCTYPE erlref SYSTEM "erlref.dtd">
<erlref>
@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ bytes
Beware of trailing space in Replacement that will be used.
If you must have a space in Re use e.g the character encoding
- <code>\040</code> see <seealso marker="re">re(3)</seealso>.
+ <code>\040</code> see <seealso marker="stdlib:re">re(3)</seealso>.
</item>
<tag>{directory_index, [string()]}</tag>
@@ -525,12 +525,13 @@ bytes
scheme scripts. A matching URL is mapped into a specific module
and function. For example:
- <code>{erl_script_alias, {"/cgi-bin/example" [httpd_example]}
+ <code>{erl_script_alias, {"/cgi-bin/example", [httpd_example]}
</code>
and a request to
http://your.server.org/cgi-bin/example/httpd_example:yahoo
- would refer to httpd_example:yahoo/2 and
+ would refer to httpd_example:yahoo/3 or, if that did not exist,
+ httpd_example:yahoo/2 and
http://your.server.org/cgi-bin/example/other:yahoo would
not be allowed to execute.
</item>
@@ -931,6 +932,10 @@ bytes
connection
}).
</code>
+
+ <p>To acess the record in your callback-module use </p>
+ <code> -include_lib("inets/include/httpd.hrl"). </code>
+
<p>The fields of the <c>mod</c> record has the following meaning:
</p>
<taglist>
@@ -978,10 +983,10 @@ bytes
<c>parsed_header</c> contains all HTTP header fields from the
HTTP-request stored in a list as key-value tuples. See RFC 2616
for a listing of all header fields. For example the date field
- would be stored as: <c>{"date","Wed, 15 Oct 1997 14:35:17 GMT"}.
+ would be stored as: <c>{"date","Wed, 15 Oct 1997 14:35:17 GMT"} </c>.
RFC 2616 defines that HTTP is a case insensitive protocol and
the header fields may be in lower case or upper case. Httpd will
- ensure that all header field names are in lower case. </c>.
+ ensure that all header field names are in lower case.
</item>
<tag><c>entity_body</c></tag>
<item>The <c>Entity-Body</c> as defined