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@@ -1423,7 +1423,10 @@ Samba is capable of cross-subnet browsing when configured correctly.
Consider a network set up as in <link linkend="browsing1">Cross-Subnet Browsing Example</link>.
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-<image id="browsing1" scale="40"><imagedescription>Cross-Subnet Browsing Example.</imagedescription><imagefile>browsing1</imagefile></image>
+<image id="browsing1">
+ <imagedescription>Cross-Subnet Browsing Example.</imagedescription>
+ <imagefile scale="40">browsing1</imagefile>
+</image>
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This consists of 3 subnets (1, 2, 3) connected by two routers