-<!-- $Id: introduction.xml,v 1.14 2003-04-28 21:02:16 adam Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Id: introduction.xml,v 1.18 2004-02-05 11:55:56 adam Exp $ -->
<chapter id="introduction"><title>Introduction</title>
<para>
<listitem><para>
Supports
<ulink url="http://www.loc.gov/z3950/agency/zing/srw/">SRW/SRU</ulink>
- version 1.0 (over HTTP and HTTPS).
+ version 1.1 (over HTTP and HTTPS).
</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>
Includes BER encoders/decoders for the
<para>
<xref linkend="odr"/> goes through the details of the
ODR module which is the work horse that encodes and decodes
- BER packages. Implementors using ZOOM only do not need reading this.
+ BER packages. Implementors using ZOOM only, do <emphasis>not</emphasis>
+ need reading this.
Most other Z39.50 implementors only need to read the first two
- sections <link linkend="odr.introduction">Introduction</link>,
- <link linkend="odr.use">Using ODR</link>.
+ sections (<xref linkend="odr.introduction"/> and
+ <xref linkend="odr.use"/>).
</para>
</listitem>
you're going to develop an ILL application you'll have to learn the lower
level APIs of &yaz;.
</para>
-
-
<para>
The YAZ toolkit modules is shown in figure <xref linkend="yaz.layer"/>.
</para>
<para>
If you are using the premade definitions of the &asn; module, and you
are not adding new protocol of your own, the only parts of &odr; that you
- need to worry about are documented in section
- <link linkend="odr-use">Using ODR</link>.
+ need to worry about are documented in
+ <xref linkend="odr.use"/>.
</para>
</note>