doc: remove mention of hledger-web's edit form
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				| @ -1408,7 +1408,7 @@ See the package page for more. | ||||
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| [hledger-web](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/hledger-web) | ||||
| provides a web-based user interface for viewing and modifying your ledger. | ||||
| It includes an account register view that is more useful than the command-line register, and basic data entry and editing. | ||||
| It includes an account register view that is more useful than the command-line register, and basic data entry. | ||||
| You can see it running at [demo.hledger.org](http://demo.hledger.org). | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| web-specific options: | ||||
| @ -1435,20 +1435,26 @@ served from a generic web server like apache, which is good at handling static | ||||
| files and caching. One can also serve the files in a separate domain to reduce | ||||
| cookies overhead. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| The web app detects changes in journal files, showing the new data on the next request. | ||||
| (It does not currently detect changes in CSV or rules files.) | ||||
| The web app detects changes in journal files (but not CSV or rules | ||||
| files, currently), showing the new data on the next request.  If such | ||||
| a change makes the file unparseable, hledger-web will show an error | ||||
| until the file has been fixed. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| **Note:** unlike any other hledger command, `web` can alter existing journal | ||||
| data, via the edit form.  A numbered backup of the file is saved on | ||||
| each edit, normally (ie if file permissions allow, disk is not full, etc.) | ||||
| Also, there is no built-in access control. So unless you run it behind an | ||||
| authenticating proxy, any visitor to your server will be able to see and | ||||
| overwrite the journal file (and included files.) | ||||
| Note there is no built-in access control, so unless you run it behind | ||||
| an authenticating proxy (such as apache or nginx), any visitor to your | ||||
| server will be able to see and add entries to the journal. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| hledger-web disallows edits which would leave the journal file not in | ||||
| valid [journal format](#journal). If the file becomes unparseable | ||||
| by other means, hledger-web will show an error until the file has been | ||||
| fixed. | ||||
| <!-- edit form --> | ||||
| <!-- Note: unlike any other hledger command, `web` can alter existing journal --> | ||||
| <!-- data, via the edit form.  A numbered backup of the file is saved on --> | ||||
| <!-- each edit, normally (ie if file permissions allow, disk is not full, etc.) --> | ||||
| <!-- Also, there is no built-in access control. So unless you run it behind an --> | ||||
| <!-- authenticating proxy, any visitor to your server will be able to see and --> | ||||
| <!-- overwrite the journal file (and included files.) --> | ||||
| <!-- hledger-web disallows edits which would leave the journal file not in --> | ||||
| <!-- valid [journal format](#journal). If the file becomes unparseable --> | ||||
| <!-- by other means, hledger-web will show an error until the file has been --> | ||||
| <!-- fixed. --> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Examples: | ||||
| 
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