Author: dylan
Date: 2005-11-22 22:18:18 -0500 (Tue, 22 Nov 2005)
New Revision: 938

Modified:
   trunk/
   trunk/docs/spec/lib/Haver/Spec.pod
Log:
Reordered headers to be sane.


Property changes on: trunk
___________________________________________________________________
Name: svk:merge
   - 1f59643a-e6e5-0310-bc24-f7d4c744f460:/haver/havercurs-objc:43089
1f59643a-e6e5-0310-bc24-f7d4c744f460:/haver/local/trunk:11166
1f59643a-e6e5-0310-bc24-f7d4c744f460:/haver/local/trunk-merge-10131:11178
1f59643a-e6e5-0310-bc24-f7d4c744f460:/haver/winch/trunk:43192
27e50396-46e3-0310-8b22-ae223a1f35ce:/local:212
e9404bb1-7af0-0310-a7ff-e22194cd388b:/haver/local:1606
edfcd8bd-4ce7-0310-a97e-bb1efd40edf3:/local:238
   + 1f59643a-e6e5-0310-bc24-f7d4c744f460:/haver/havercurs-objc:43089
1f59643a-e6e5-0310-bc24-f7d4c744f460:/haver/local/trunk:11166
1f59643a-e6e5-0310-bc24-f7d4c744f460:/haver/local/trunk-merge-10131:11178
1f59643a-e6e5-0310-bc24-f7d4c744f460:/haver/winch/trunk:43192
27e50396-46e3-0310-8b22-ae223a1f35ce:/local:212
e9404bb1-7af0-0310-a7ff-e22194cd388b:/haver/local:1608
edfcd8bd-4ce7-0310-a97e-bb1efd40edf3:/local:238

Modified: trunk/docs/spec/lib/Haver/Spec.pod
===================================================================
--- trunk/docs/spec/lib/Haver/Spec.pod  2005-11-22 20:02:02 UTC (rev 937)
+++ trunk/docs/spec/lib/Haver/Spec.pod  2005-11-23 03:18:18 UTC (rev 938)
@@ -8,12 +8,6 @@
 It is not as comprehensive as the Manual, but it is slightly better than 
keeping these
 things in plain text files.
 
-=head1 BEGIN YOUR FEAR
-
-Here's a general overview with examples. Lines beginning with C: are from the 
client,
-and lines beginning with S: are from the server. Items enclosed in square 
brackets
-are optional.
-
 =head1 BLAA
 
 Also, the format of the haver protocol is lines seperated by CR-LF ("\r\n" on 
unix, "\n" on 'doze),
@@ -22,6 +16,12 @@
 And for a literal <ESC>, send <ESC>e.
 <ESC> is the ASCII escape character, "\e" in perl. Its decimal value is 27.
 
+=head1 BEGIN YOUR FEAR
+
+Here's a general overview with examples. Lines beginning with C: are from the 
client,
+and lines beginning with S: are from the server. Items enclosed in square 
brackets
+are optional.
+
 =head2 HAVER/IDENT/HELLO
 
 C<$supported> is a comma-seperated last of supported extensions (See 
L</EXTENSIONS>)


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