Author: elecharny
Date: Wed Nov  6 18:30:19 2013
New Revision: 1539423

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1539423
Log:
Fixed some formatting

Modified:
    
mina/site/trunk/content/mina-project/userguide/ch1-getting-started/nio-overview.mdtext

Modified: 
mina/site/trunk/content/mina-project/userguide/ch1-getting-started/nio-overview.mdtext
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/mina/site/trunk/content/mina-project/userguide/ch1-getting-started/nio-overview.mdtext?rev=1539423&r1=1539422&r2=1539423&view=diff
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mina/site/trunk/content/mina-project/userguide/ch1-getting-started/nio-overview.mdtext
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mina/site/trunk/content/mina-project/userguide/ch1-getting-started/nio-overview.mdtext
 Wed Nov  6 18:30:19 2013
@@ -22,14 +22,14 @@ Notice:    Licensed to the Apache Softwa
 
 # NIO Overview
 
-**NIO** _API_'s were introduced in **Java 1.4** and had since been used for 
wide number of applications. **NIO** _API_'s allows **IO** non-blocking 
operations.
+The **NIO** API was introduced in **Java 1.4** and had since been used for 
wide number of applications. The **NIO** API covers **IO** non-blocking 
operations.
 
 <DIV class="note" markdown="1">
-       First of all, it's good to know that **MINA** is written on top of 
**NIO 1**. A new version has been designed in **Java 7**, **NIO-2**, we don't 
yet benefit from the added features this version is carrying.
+       First of all, it's good to know that <strong>MINA</strong> is written 
on top of <strong>NIO 1</strong>. A new version has been designed in 
<strong>Java 7</strong>, <strong>NIO-2</strong>, we don't yet benefit from the 
added features this version is carrying.
 </DIV>
 
 <DIV class="note" markdown="1">
-       It's also important to know that the **N** in **NIO** means **New**, 
but we will use the **Non-Blocking** term in many places. **NIO-2** should be 
seen as a **New** **New** **I/O**...
+       It's also important to know that the <strong>N<strong> in 
<strong>NIO<strong> means <strong>New<strong>, but we will use the 
<strong>Non-Blocking<strong> term in many places. <strong>NIO-2<strong> should 
be seen as a <strong>New New I/O<strong>...
 </DIV>
 
 The `java.nio.*` package contains following key constructs


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