-<p>A JABAWS client is a program that lets you run the bioinformatics methods for which a JABAWS server provides web services. \r
-The most basic JABAWS client is a command line Java application which can call any of the JABAWS web services methods \r
-on any instance of JABAWS Server that it can reach over the web. It is useful if you \r
-want to test, or execute the programs provided by a JABAWS server in your own scripts, and do not want to handle any web service \r
-specific details. The client is open source, so you can also use its source code to find \r
-out how to work with JABA Web Services if you would like to write your own client \r
-software. <a href="http://www.jalview.org/">Jalview</a>, which is a multiple sequence alignment and analysis application, provides a graphical JABAWS client. This client has the same \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="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
-The WSDL for each service is published on the JABAWS home page, and you can use this to automatically generate \r
-service bindings for your program. If you use Java, however, then you may wish to use our \r
-<a href="download.html#minclient">client package</a> to access JABAWS. \r
-This package is based on the autogenerated source code produced by <span class="hightlight">wsimport</span>, which is the Java tool for creating web service bindings; \r
-but in addition, offers some additional methods which simplify working with JABAWS. For more information please refer to the \r
-<a href="dm_javadoc/index.html">data model javadoc</a>.\r
+<p>\r
+ A JABAWS client is a program that lets you run the bioinformatics methods for which a JABAWS server provides web \r
+ services. The most basic JABAWS client is a command line Java application which can call any of the JABAWS web \r
+ services methods on any instance of JABAWS Server that it can reach over the web. It is useful if you want to \r
+ test, or execute the programs provided by a JABAWS server in your own scripts, and do not want to handle any web \r
+ service specific details. The client is open source, so you can also use its source code to find out how to work \r
+ with JABA Web Services if you would like to write your own client software. \r
+ <a href="http://www.jalview.org/">Jalview</a>, which is a multiple sequence alignment and analysis application, \r
+ provides a graphical JABAWS client. This client has the same functionality as the command line client, but \r
+ instead allows JABAWS services to be accessed in a more user-friendly manner, through a graphical user interface.\r