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diff --git a/doc/documentation/chapters/user.texi b/doc/documentation/chapters/user.texi index 6063392ac..db96585ec 100644 --- a/doc/documentation/chapters/user.texi +++ b/doc/documentation/chapters/user.texi | |||
@@ -1646,7 +1646,7 @@ GNS currently supports the following record types: | |||
1646 | 1646 | ||
1647 | A NICK record is used to give a zone a name. With a NICK record, you can | 1647 | A NICK record is used to give a zone a name. With a NICK record, you can |
1648 | essentially specify how you would like to be called. GNS expects this | 1648 | essentially specify how you would like to be called. GNS expects this |
1649 | record under the empty label ``@atchar{}'' in the zone's database (NAMESTORE); however, | 1649 | record under the empty label ``@@'' in the zone's database (NAMESTORE); however, |
1650 | it will then automatically be copied into each record set, so that | 1650 | it will then automatically be copied into each record set, so that |
1651 | clients never need to do a separate lookup to discover the NICK record. | 1651 | clients never need to do a separate lookup to discover the NICK record. |
1652 | Also, users do not usually have to worry about setting the NICK record: | 1652 | Also, users do not usually have to worry about setting the NICK record: |
@@ -1655,7 +1655,7 @@ it is automatically set to the local name of the TLD. | |||
1655 | @b{Example}@ | 1655 | @b{Example}@ |
1656 | 1656 | ||
1657 | @example | 1657 | @example |
1658 | Name: @atchar{}; RRType: NICK; Value: bob | 1658 | Name: @@; RRType: NICK; Value: bob |
1659 | @end example | 1659 | @end example |
1660 | 1660 | ||
1661 | @noindent | 1661 | @noindent |