From 679983bac6db8ab8348227649218ab28d8f2404e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: david-sarah <david-sarah@jacaranda.org>
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2010 10:15:00 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] docs/running.html: fix missing end-quote, and change
 frontends/ doc references to .rst.

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 docs/running.html | 8 ++++----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/running.html b/docs/running.html
index 3fedd26a..90640f14 100644
--- a/docs/running.html
+++ b/docs/running.html
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
     from the introducer and put it into this directory, then use
     "<code>tahoe run</code>". After that, the node should be off and running. The first
     thing it will do is connect to the introducer and get itself connected to
-    all other nodes on the grid.  By default, "<code>tahoe create-client</code>
+    all other nodes on the grid.  By default, "<code>tahoe create-client</code>"
     creates a client-only node, that does not offer its disk space to other nodes.
     To configure other behavior, use "<code>tahoe create-node</code>" or see
     <a href="configuration.rst">configuration.rst</a>.</p>
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@
     "<code>tahoe ls tahoe:</code>" and "<code>tahoe cp LOCALFILE
     tahoe:foo.txt</code>" to work with your filesystem. The Tahoe-LAFS CLI uses
     similar syntax to the well-known scp and rsync tools. See <a
-    href="frontends/CLI.txt">CLI.txt</a> for more details.</p>
+    href="frontends/CLI.rst">CLI.rst</a> for more details.</p>
 
     <p>As with the WUI (and with all current interfaces to Tahoe-LAFS), you are
     responsible for remembering directory capabilities yourself. If you create
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@
 
     <p>You can access your Tahoe-LAFS grid via any <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSH_file_transfer_protocol">SFTP</a> or
     <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Transfer_Protocol">FTP</a> client. 
-    See <a href="frontends/FTP-and-SFTP.txt">FTP-and-SFTP.txt</a> for how to set this up.
+    See <a href="frontends/FTP-and-SFTP.rst">FTP-and-SFTP.rst</a> for how to set this up.
     On most Unix platforms, you can also use SFTP to plug Tahoe-LAFS into your computer's
     local filesystem via <code>sshfs</code>.
     
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@
     <h3>The WAPI</h3>
 
     <p>Want to program your Tahoe-LAFS node to do your bidding?  Easy!  See <a
-    href="frontends/webapi.txt">webapi.txt</a>.</p>
+    href="frontends/webapi.rst">webapi.rst</a>.</p>
 
     <h2>Socialize</h2>
 
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