@@ -257,29 +257,27 @@ is necessary but refreshing is done manually.
257257    >>> client = OAuth2Session(client_id, token=token) 
258258    >>> r = client.get(protected_url) 
259259
260-  automatic but  update manually 
260+ ; no external  update required. 
261261~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 
262262
263- This is the, arguably awkward, middle between the basic and convenient refresh
264- methods in which a token is automatically refreshed, but saving the new token
265- is done manually.
263+ Use this when the application does not need to take any action when the token
264+ is updated. It requires no exception catching and results in clean code.
265+ Remember however that you still need to update ``expires_in `` to trigger the
266+ refresh. And be sure to save ``client.token `` before destroying ``client ``.
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268269
269-     >>> from requests_oauthlib import OAuth2Session, TokenUpdated 
270-     >>> try: 
271-     ...     client = OAuth2Session(client_id, token=token, 
272-     ...             auto_refresh_kwargs=extra, auto_refresh_url=refresh_url) 
273-     ...     r = client.get(protected_url) 
274-     >>> except TokenUpdated as e: 
275-     ...     token_saver(e.token) 
270+     >>> from requests_oauthlib import OAuth2Session 
271+     >>> client = OAuth2Session(client_id, token=token, 
272+     ...         auto_refresh_kwargs=extra, auto_refresh_url=refresh_url) 
273+     >>> r = client.get(protected_url) 
276274
277- , Recommended ) Define automatic token refresh and  update
278- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
275+ with external  update
276+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 
279277
280- The third and recommended method will automatically fetch refresh tokens and 
281- save them. It requires no exception catching and results in clean code. Remember 
282- however that you still need to update `` expires_in `` to trigger the refresh .
278+ The third method is the same as the second, only with a custom token update 
279+ handler. Use this if your application needs to react immediately to a change in 
280+ access token .
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