Almost all XML examples use <tag .../> rather than <tag ...></tag> if
the element is empty. Let's remove the two instances of the latter.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
<route address="192.168.222.0" prefix="24" gateway="192.168.122.2" />
<ip family="ipv6" address="2001:db8:ca2:2::1" prefix="64" />
<route family="ipv6" address="2001:db8:ca2:3::" prefix="64" gateway="2001:db8:ca2:2::2"/>
- <route family="ipv6" address="2001:db9:4:1::" prefix="64" gateway="2001:db8:ca2:2::3" metric='2'>
- </route>
+ <route family="ipv6" address="2001:db9:4:1::" prefix="64" gateway="2001:db8:ca2:2::3" metric='2'/>
...
</pre>
<host id="0:4:7e:7d:f0:7d:a8:bc:c5:d2:13:32:11:ed:16:ea:84:63" name="lucas" ip="2001:db8:ca2:2:3::4" />
</dhcp>
</ip>
- <route family="ipv6" address="2001:db8:ca2:8::" prefix="64" gateway="2001:db8:ca2:7::4" >
- </route>
+ <route family="ipv6" address="2001:db8:ca2:8::" prefix="64" gateway="2001:db8:ca2:7::4"/>
</network></pre>
<h3><a name="examplesPrivate">Isolated network config</a></h3>