@copying
This is the manual for the @code{url} Emacs Lisp library.
-Copyright @copyright{} 1993--1999, 2002, 2004--2012 Free Software
+Copyright @copyright{} 1993--1999, 2002, 2004--2013 Free Software
Foundation, Inc.
@quotation
The return value of @code{url-generic-parse-url}, and the argument
expected by @code{url-recreate-url}, is a @dfn{parsed URI}: a CL
structure whose slots hold the various components of the URI@.
-@xref{top,the CL Manual,,cl,GNU Emacs Common Lisp Emulation}, for
+@xref{Top,the CL Manual,,cl,GNU Emacs Common Lisp Emulation}, for
details about CL structures. Most of the other functions in the
@code{url} library act on parsed URIs.
@c With a large cache of documents on the local disk, it can be very handy
@c when traveling, or any other time the network connection is not active
-@c (a laptop with a dial-on-demand PPP connection, etc). Emacs/W3 can rely
+@c (a laptop with a dial-on-demand PPP connection, etc.). Emacs/W3 can rely
@c solely on its cache, and avoid checking to see if the page has changed
@c on the remote server. In the case of a dial-on-demand PPP connection,
@c this will keep the phone line free as long as possible, only bringing up