revert link fix

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Jennifer Hasegawa
2018-05-11 18:22:40 -07:00
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@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Here is an example of an unsigned [Payment transaction][] in JSON:
The XRP Ledger only relays and executes a transaction if the transaction object has been authorized by the sending address (in the `Account`) field. For transactions authorized by only a single signature, you have two options: The XRP Ledger only relays and executes a transaction if the transaction object has been authorized by the sending address (in the `Account`) field. For transactions authorized by only a single signature, you have two options:
1. Convert it to a binary blob and sign it offline. This is preferable, since it means that the account secret used for signing the transaction is never transmitted over any network connection. 1. Convert it to a binary blob and sign it offline. This is preferable, since it means that the account secret used for signing the transaction is never transmitted over any network connection.
* You can use [RippleAPI](sign.html) for offline signing. * You can use [RippleAPI](reference-rippleapi.html#sig) for offline signing.
2. Have a `rippled` server sign the transaction for you. The [sign command](sign.html) takes a JSON-format transaction and secret and returns the signed binary transaction format ready for submission. (Transmitting your account secret is dangerous, so you should only do this from within a trusted and encrypted connection, or through a local connection, and only to a server you control.) 2. Have a `rippled` server sign the transaction for you. The [sign command](sign.html) takes a JSON-format transaction and secret and returns the signed binary transaction format ready for submission. (Transmitting your account secret is dangerous, so you should only do this from within a trusted and encrypted connection, or through a local connection, and only to a server you control.)
* As a shortcut, you can use the [submit command](submit.html) with a `tx_json` object to sign and submit a transaction all at once. This is only recommended for testing and development purposes. * As a shortcut, you can use the [submit command](submit.html) with a `tx_json` object to sign and submit a transaction all at once. This is only recommended for testing and development purposes.