functionality as the command line client, but instead allows JABAWS services to be accessed in a more user-friendly manner, through a graphical user interface.</p>\r
<h3><a name="jalviewsup"></a>JABAWS versions compatibility and Jalview support </h3>\r
<p>JABAWS version 2 is fully backward compatible with JABAWS version 1. That means that all JABAWS 1 clients should be able to use JABAWS 2 instead. However, they will be limited to the multiple sequence alignment web services only. To benefit of new web services introduced in JABAWS 2 the clients have to be updated. <br>\r
functionality as the command line client, but instead allows JABAWS services to be accessed in a more user-friendly manner, through a graphical user interface.</p>\r
<h3><a name="jalviewsup"></a>JABAWS versions compatibility and Jalview support </h3>\r
<p>JABAWS version 2 is fully backward compatible with JABAWS version 1. That means that all JABAWS 1 clients should be able to use JABAWS 2 instead. However, they will be limited to the multiple sequence alignment web services only. To benefit of new web services introduced in JABAWS 2 the clients have to be updated. <br>\r
-Jalview since version 2.6.1 integrates fully with JABAWS 1. Therefore it will be possible to use any versions of Jalview after 2.6.1 with JABAWS 1. However, the full support for JABAWS 2 is introduced in Jalview version 2.8 or later. </p>\r
+Jalview since version 2.6.1 integrates fully with JABAWS 1. Therefore it will be possible to use any versions of Jalview after 2.6.1 with JABAWS 1. However, the full support for JABAWS 2 is introduced in Jalview version 2.8 or later.</p>\r
<h3><a name="cmdclient" id="cmdclient"></a>Programmatic access to JABAWS </h3>\r
<p>JABA Web Services are WS-I basic profile compliant, which means they can be accessed using \r
any programming language or system that can utilize standard SOAP web services. \r
<h3><a name="cmdclient" id="cmdclient"></a>Programmatic access to JABAWS </h3>\r
<p>JABA Web Services are WS-I basic profile compliant, which means they can be accessed using \r
any programming language or system that can utilize standard SOAP web services. \r