diff --git a/xep-0025.xml b/xep-0025.xml
index eb6afd3f..e0e524bc 100644
--- a/xep-0025.xml
+++ b/xep-0025.xml
@@ -141,13 +141,12 @@
the identifier. The server must always return a 200 response code,
sending any session errors as specially-formatted identifiers.
-
- The client sends requests with bodies in the following format:
+
The client sends requests with bodies in the following format:
identifier ; key [ ; new_key] , [xml_body]
- If the identifier is zero, key indicates an initial key. In this case,
- new_key should not be specified, and must be ignored.
+
If the identifier is zero, key indicates an initial key. In this case,
+ new_key should not be specified, and must be ignored.
Identifier
@@ -264,8 +263,7 @@
-
- The following is the sequence used for client communication
+
The following is the sequence used for client communication:
The client generates some initial K(0, seed) and runs the algorithm
diff --git a/xep-0029.xml b/xep-0029.xml
index 8fe86401..22a193bc 100644
--- a/xep-0029.xml
+++ b/xep-0029.xml
@@ -62,7 +62,6 @@
JIDs are encoded UTF-8. A grammar will be presented first, followed by specific clarifying and further restricting remarks.
A domain identifier is a standard DNS hostname as specified in RFC952 http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc952.txt and RFC1123. http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1123.txt It is case-insensitive 7-bit ASCII and limited to 255 bytes. It is the only required component of a JID.