fixed validation errors... about a zillion of em.
diff --git a/user_guide/libraries/xmlrpc.html b/user_guide/libraries/xmlrpc.html
index 5d9b9ee..ba70e11 100644
--- a/user_guide/libraries/xmlrpc.html
+++ b/user_guide/libraries/xmlrpc.html
@@ -88,11 +88,11 @@
 

 <p>Like most other classes in CodeIgniter, the XML-RPC and XML-RPCS classes are initialized in your controller using the <dfn>$this->load->library</dfn> function:</p>

 

-<p>To load the XML-RPC class you will use:

+<p>To load the XML-RPC class you will use:</p>

 <code>$this->load->library('xmlrpc');</code>

 <p>Once loaded, the xml-rpc library object will be available using: <dfn>$this->xmlrpc</dfn></p>

 

-<p>To load the XML-RPC Server class you will use:

+<p>To load the XML-RPC Server class you will use:</p>

 <code>

 $this->load->library('xmlrpc');<br />

 $this->load->library('xmlrpcs');

@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@
 $this->xmlrpcs->serve();</code>

 

 <p>The above example contains an array specifying two method requests that the Server allows.

-The allowed methods are on the left side of the array. When either of those are received, they will be mapped to the class and method on the right.

+The allowed methods are on the left side of the array. When either of those are received, they will be mapped to the class and method on the right.</p>

 

 <p>In other words, if an XML-RPC Client sends a request for the <var>new_post</var> method, your

 server will load the <dfn>My_blog</dfn> class and call the <dfn>new_entry</dfn> function.

@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@
 

 <p>The <var>$request</var> variable is an object compiled by the Server, which contains the data sent by the XML-RPC Client.

 Using this object you will have access to the <em>request parameters</em> enabling you to process the request.  When

-you are done you will send a <dfn>Response</dfn> back to the Client.<p>

+you are done you will send a <dfn>Response</dfn> back to the Client.</p>

 

 <p>Below is a real-world example, using the Blogger API.  One of the methods in the Blogger API is <dfn>getUserInfo()</dfn>.

 Using this method, an XML-RPC Client can send the Server a username and password, in return the Server sends

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