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--- wget-1.9.1/doc/wget.texi.syntax	2005-02-01 14:44:03.436977752 +0100
+++ wget-1.9.1/doc/wget.texi	2005-02-01 15:19:16.236783360 +0100
@@ -437,8 +437,6 @@
 which case @samp{-d} will not work.  Please note that compiling with
 debug support is always safe---Wget compiled with the debug support will
 @emph{not} print any debug info unless requested with @samp{-d}.
-@xref{Reporting Bugs}, for more information on how to use @samp{-d} for
-sending bug reports.
 
 @cindex quiet
 @item -q
@@ -786,7 +784,7 @@
 Turn proxy support on or off.  The proxy is on by default if the
 appropriate environment variable is defined.
 
-For more information about the use of proxies with Wget, @xref{Proxies}.
+@xref{Proxies}, for more information about the use of proxies with Wget.
 
 @cindex quota
 @item -Q @var{quota}
@@ -1479,7 +1476,8 @@
 @item -A @var{acclist} --accept @var{acclist}
 @itemx -R @var{rejlist} --reject @var{rejlist}
 Specify comma-separated lists of file name suffixes or patterns to
-accept or reject (@pxref{Types of Files} for more details).
+accept or reject.
+(@pxref{Types of Files}).
 
 @item -D @var{domain-list}
 @itemx --domains=@var{domain-list}
@@ -1537,13 +1535,13 @@
 @item -I @var{list}
 @itemx --include-directories=@var{list}
 Specify a comma-separated list of directories you wish to follow when
-downloading (@pxref{Directory-Based Limits} for more details.)  Elements
+downloading. (@pxref{Directory-Based Limits})  Elements
 of @var{list} may contain wildcards.
 
 @item -X @var{list}
 @itemx --exclude-directories=@var{list}
 Specify a comma-separated list of directories you wish to exclude from
-download (@pxref{Directory-Based Limits} for more details.)  Elements of
+download. (@pxref{Directory-Based Limits})  Elements of
 @var{list} may contain wildcards.
 
 @item -np
--- wget-1.9.1/doc/wget.texi	Wed Feb  2 09:05:43 2005
+++ wget-1.9.1_new/doc/wget.texi	Wed Feb  2 09:04:21 2005
@@ -850,7 +850,7 @@
 @samp{>}, and the control characters in the ranges 0--31 and 128--159.
 In addition to this, Wget in Windows mode uses @samp{+} instead of
 @samp{:} to separate host and port in local file names, and uses
-@samp{@@} instead of @samp{?} to separate the query portion of the file
+@samp{ @@ } instead of @samp{ ? } to separate the query portion of the file
 name from the rest.  Therefore, a URL that would be saved as
 @samp{www.xemacs.org:4300/search.pl?input=blah} in Unix mode would be
 saved as @samp{www.xemacs.org+4300/search.pl@@input=blah} in Windows
@@ -1019,7 +1019,7 @@
 would send in the same situation.  Different browsers keep textual
 cookie files in different locations:
 
-@table @asis
+@table @samp
 @item Netscape 4.x.
 The cookies are in @file{~/.netscape/cookies.txt}.
 
@@ -2153,7 +2153,7 @@
 Most of these commands have command-line equivalents (@pxref{Invoking}),
 though some of the more obscure or rarely used ones do not.
 
-@table @asis
+@table @samp
 @item accept/reject = @var{string}
 Same as @samp{-A}/@samp{-R} (@pxref{Types of Files}).