Merge pull request #701 from el00ruobuob/DevGuide-DemonRPC-Typo

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* *block_header* - A structure containing block header information. See [getlastblockheader](#getlastblockheader).
In this example, block 912345 is looked up by its height (notice that the returned information is the save as in the previous example):
In this example, block 912345 is looked up by its height (notice that the returned information is the same as in the previous example):
```
$ curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:18081/json_rpc -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":"0","method":"getblockheaderbyheight","params":{"height":912345}}' -H 'Content-Type: application/json'
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* *target* - Output destination information:
* *key* - The stealth public key of the receiver. Whoever owns the private key associated with this key controls this transaction output.
* *extra* - Usually called the "payment ID" but can be used to include any random 32 bytes.
* *signatures* - List of ignatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
* *signatures* - List of signatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
Example 1: Return transaction information in binary format.
```
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* *target* - Output destination information:
* *key* - The stealth public key of the receiver. Whoever owns the private key associated with this key controls this transaction output.
* *extra* - Usually called the "transaction ID" but can be used to include any random 32 bytes.
* *signatures* - List of ignatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
* *signatures* - List of signatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
Example (Note: Some lists in the returned information have been truncated for display reasons):

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* *block_header* - A structure containing block header information. See [getlastblockheader](#getlastblockheader).
In this example, block 912345 is looked up by its height (notice that the returned information is the save as in the previous example):
In this example, block 912345 is looked up by its height (notice that the returned information is the same as in the previous example):
```
$ curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:18081/json_rpc -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":"0","method":"getblockheaderbyheight","params":{"height":912345}}' -H 'Content-Type: application/json'
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* *target* - Output destination information:
* *key* - The stealth public key of the receiver. Whoever owns the private key associated with this key controls this transaction output.
* *extra* - Usually called the "payment ID" but can be used to include any random 32 bytes.
* *signatures* - List of ignatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
* *signatures* - List of signatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
Example 1: Return transaction information in binary format.
```
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* *target* - Output destination information:
* *key* - The stealth public key of the receiver. Whoever owns the private key associated with this key controls this transaction output.
* *extra* - Usually called the "transaction ID" but can be used to include any random 32 bytes.
* *signatures* - List of ignatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
* *signatures* - List of signatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
Example (Note: Some lists in the returned information have been truncated for display reasons):

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* *block_header* - A structure containing block header information. See [getlastblockheader](#getlastblockheader).
In this example, block 912345 is looked up by its height (notice that the returned information is the save as in the previous example):
In this example, block 912345 is looked up by its height (notice that the returned information is the same as in the previous example):
```
$ curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:18081/json_rpc -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":"0","method":"getblockheaderbyheight","params":{"height":912345}}' -H 'Content-Type: application/json'
@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ Outputs:
* *target* - Output destination information:
* *key* - The stealth public key of the receiver. Whoever owns the private key associated with this key controls this transaction output.
* *extra* - Usually called the "payment ID" but can be used to include any random 32 bytes.
* *signatures* - List of ignatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
* *signatures* - List of signatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
Example 1: Return transaction information in binary format.
```
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* *target* - Output destination information:
* *key* - The stealth public key of the receiver. Whoever owns the private key associated with this key controls this transaction output.
* *extra* - Usually called the "transaction ID" but can be used to include any random 32 bytes.
* *signatures* - List of ignatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
* *signatures* - List of signatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
Example (Note: Some lists in the returned information have been truncated for display reasons):

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* *block_header* - A structure containing block header information. See [getlastblockheader](#getlastblockheader).
In this example, block 912345 is looked up by its height (notice that the returned information is the save as in the previous example):
In this example, block 912345 is looked up by its height (notice that the returned information is the same as in the previous example):
```
$ curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:18081/json_rpc -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":"0","method":"getblockheaderbyheight","params":{"height":912345}}' -H 'Content-Type: application/json'
@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ Outputs:
* *target* - Output destination information:
* *key* - The stealth public key of the receiver. Whoever owns the private key associated with this key controls this transaction output.
* *extra* - Usually called the "payment ID" but can be used to include any random 32 bytes.
* *signatures* - List of ignatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
* *signatures* - List of signatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
Example 1: Return transaction information in binary format.
```
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* *target* - Output destination information:
* *key* - The stealth public key of the receiver. Whoever owns the private key associated with this key controls this transaction output.
* *extra* - Usually called the "transaction ID" but can be used to include any random 32 bytes.
* *signatures* - List of ignatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
* *signatures* - List of signatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
Example (Note: Some lists in the returned information have been truncated for display reasons):

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* *block_header* - A structure containing block header information. See [getlastblockheader](#getlastblockheader).
In this example, block 912345 is looked up by its height (notice that the returned information is the save as in the previous example):
In this example, block 912345 is looked up by its height (notice that the returned information is the same as in the previous example):
```
$ curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:18081/json_rpc -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":"0","method":"getblockheaderbyheight","params":{"height":912345}}' -H 'Content-Type: application/json'
@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ Outputs:
* *target* - Output destination information:
* *key* - The stealth public key of the receiver. Whoever owns the private key associated with this key controls this transaction output.
* *extra* - Usually called the "payment ID" but can be used to include any random 32 bytes.
* *signatures* - List of ignatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
* *signatures* - List of signatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
Example 1: Return transaction information in binary format.
```
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* *target* - Output destination information:
* *key* - The stealth public key of the receiver. Whoever owns the private key associated with this key controls this transaction output.
* *extra* - Usually called the "transaction ID" but can be used to include any random 32 bytes.
* *signatures* - List of ignatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
* *signatures* - List of signatures used in ring signature to hide the true origin of the transaction.
Example (Note: Some lists in the returned information have been truncated for display reasons):