Author: channa
Date: Mon Jul 21 04:16:41 2008
New Revision: 19785
URL: http://wso2.org/svn/browse/wso2?view=rev&revision=19785

Log:
Removed redundant para breaks.


Modified:
   trunk/mashup/java/xdocs/identity.html

Modified: trunk/mashup/java/xdocs/identity.html
URL: 
http://wso2.org/svn/browse/wso2/trunk/mashup/java/xdocs/identity.html?rev=19785&r1=19784&r2=19785&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- trunk/mashup/java/xdocs/identity.html       (original)
+++ trunk/mashup/java/xdocs/identity.html       Mon Jul 21 04:16:41 2008
@@ -61,17 +61,13 @@
 <p>Simply attempting to Login with an unregistered OpenID will trigger the
 self registration process, if internet guests are allowed on your server. The
 initial page displayed will warn you that you are attempting to use an
-unregistered OpenID to login and </p>
-
-<p>request confirmation to register this OpenId on the site.</p>
+unregistered OpenID to login and request confirmation to register this OpenId 
on the site.</p>
 <img src="images/openid_selfreg_url.png"> 
 
 <p>Once you click on 'Register', the Mashup Server will retrieve your full
 name, nickname and e-mail ID from your identity provider and display this
 information in a confirmation page, requesting you to complete any required
-</p>
-
-<p>details that were not made available. Clicking on the 'Register' link here
+details that were not made available. Clicking on the 'Register' link here
 will initiate the standard e-mail ID verification process, after which you
 may Login using your newly registered OpenID.</p>
 <img src="images/openid_details_verify.png"> 
@@ -81,9 +77,7 @@
 <p>Clicking on the 'Register your OpenID' link will bring up a text field
 into which you can enter the URL of the OpenID that you wish to associate
 with your current profile. Clicking on the 'Add' button will complete the
-association, after which you can</p>
-
-<p>Login using this ID.</p>
+association, after which you can Login using this ID.</p>
 
 <p><img src="images/openid_associate.png" alt="Associate OpenId"> </p>
 
@@ -96,9 +90,7 @@
 <p>1. To use InfoCards for authentication, the JDK on your mashup server
 needs to include the 'Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength
 Jurisdiction Policy Files' which can be found, along with installation
-instructions, on the download page </p>
-
-<p>for your JDK. The policy file for JDK 1.5 can be found <a
+instructions, on the download page for your JDK. The policy file for JDK 1.5 
can be found <a
 
href="https://cds.sun.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/WFS/CDS-CDS_Developer-Site/en_US/-/USD/[EMAIL
 PROTECTED]">here</a>.
 Typically, just copying the local_policy.jar and US_export_policy.jar files
 from the downloaded zip file to the /jre/lib/security directory of your JDK,
@@ -107,14 +99,10 @@
 <p>2. A keystore needs to be configured on your server. The default
 configuration and keystore that ships with the Mashup Server will be
 sufficient for testing CardSpace on your local system, but if you wish to
-deploy the Mashup Server in a production environment, </p>
-
-<p>you need to obtain a valid certificate. The parameters hightlighted below
+deploy the Mashup Server in a production environment, you need to obtain a 
valid certificate. The parameters hightlighted below
 need to be changed to match the valid certificate that you will have obtained
 for your domain before you can allow users to authenticate via InfoCards.</p>
 
-<p></p>
-
 <p><strong>The [Mashup Home]/lib/tomcat/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/web.xml file 
needs to
 have the keystore information updated.</strong></p>
 
@@ -167,8 +155,7 @@
 <p>3. If you are using the certificate that was shipped with the Mashup
 Server, or another certificate from an untrusted CA for your testing, you
 will need to trust the certificate of the root CA or the Identity Selector
-will display an error saying it cannot verify <br>
-the identity of the site.</p>
+will display an error saying it cannot verify the identity of the site.</p>
 <ul>
   <li>On MSIE, right click on the self registration or profile page, before
     you chose to submit your InfoCard </li>
@@ -184,8 +171,6 @@
 or register using a username and password, and associate your InfoCard with
 this profile later on. </p>
 
-<p>Registering </p>
-
 <h3>Self Registration with InfoCard </h3>
 
 <p>When the 'Get details from my personal or Managed InfoCard' image is
@@ -193,13 +178,11 @@
 select the InfoCard that you plan to use to register on the Mashup Server.</p>
 
 <p><img style="width: 1001px; height: 558px;" alt="Self Registration"
-src="images/Self_Registration.png"><br>
+src="images/Self_Registration.png"><br><br/>
 Once you send the card across, the server will extract the required claims
 from the information supplied by the InfoCard and display them for
 verification, while requesting you to enter a username, based on which the
-server </p>
-
-<p>will create your profile and script directory. After the standard e-mail
+server will create your profile and script directory. After the standard e-mail
 ID verification step is complete, you may login using your InfoCard and
 associate other InfoCards, OpenID's or even a password with your profile.</p>
 
@@ -208,9 +191,7 @@
 <p>The 'Management Tasks' pane of the profile page contains a link to
 'Register your InfoCard'. This can be used as many times as necessary, to
 associate as many cards as you require with your profile. Simply click on the
-link, </p>
-
-<p>select the card to be associated in your Identity Selector and send. The
+link, select the card to be associated in your Identity Selector and send. The
 next time you access your profile, you will see the list of associated cards
 displayed.</p>
 

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