[LOGBack-dev] svn commit: r123 - logback/classic/trunk/src/site/xdocTemplates

noreply.seb at qos.ch noreply.seb at qos.ch
Tue Jul 18 16:59:47 CEST 2006


Author: seb
Date: Tue Jul 18 16:59:46 2006
New Revision: 123

Modified:
   logback/classic/trunk/src/site/xdocTemplates/download.xml
   logback/classic/trunk/src/site/xdocTemplates/license.xml
   logback/classic/trunk/src/site/xdocTemplates/repos.xml
Log:
supressed unnecessary contentBox div tag

Modified: logback/classic/trunk/src/site/xdocTemplates/download.xml
==============================================================================
--- logback/classic/trunk/src/site/xdocTemplates/download.xml	(original)
+++ logback/classic/trunk/src/site/xdocTemplates/download.xml	Tue Jul 18 16:59:46 2006
@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@
 
 	<body>
 
-		<div id="contentBox">
 			<div class="section">
 				<h2>Download links</h2>
 			</div>
@@ -23,6 +22,5 @@
 				<a href="LOGBackClassic-${pom.version}-src.tar.gz">LOGBackClassic-${pom.version}-src.tar.gz</a>
 			</p>
 
-		</div>
 	</body>
 </document>
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Modified: logback/classic/trunk/src/site/xdocTemplates/license.xml
==============================================================================
--- logback/classic/trunk/src/site/xdocTemplates/license.xml	(original)
+++ logback/classic/trunk/src/site/xdocTemplates/license.xml	Tue Jul 18 16:59:46 2006
@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@
 	</properties>
 
 	<body>
-		<div id="contentBox">
 			<div class="section">
 				<h2>${pom.name} License</h2>
 			</div>
@@ -36,7 +35,6 @@
 			</p>
 			</div>
 
-		</div>
 
 	</body>
 </document>
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Modified: logback/classic/trunk/src/site/xdocTemplates/repos.xml
==============================================================================
--- logback/classic/trunk/src/site/xdocTemplates/repos.xml	(original)
+++ logback/classic/trunk/src/site/xdocTemplates/repos.xml	Tue Jul 18 16:59:46 2006
@@ -7,62 +7,65 @@
 	</properties>
 
 	<body>
+		<div class="section">
+			<h2>Repository</h2>
+		</div>
 
-		<div id="contentBox">
-			<div class="section">
-				<h2>Repository</h2>
-			</div>
+		<p>
+			${pom.name} developers live in different countries
+			throughout the world. To enable them to work together, we
+			keep the source code in revision control systems called
+			Subversion. Developers have write access to the Subversion
+			repository, enabling them to make changes to the source
+			code. Everyone has read access to the repositories, so you
+			may download the most up-to-date development version of the
+			software. Note that the latest version in the Subversion
+			repository many not work as expected, it may not even
+			compile properly. If you are looking for a stable release of
+			the source code, you should download an official
+			distribution instead of the latest version in the Subversion
+			repositories.
+
+			There are several ways to access the Subversion
+			repositories:
+		</p>
 
-			<p>
-				${pom.name} developers live in different
-				countries throughout the world. To enable them to work
-				together, we keep the source code in revision control
-				systems called Subversion. Developers have write access
-				to the Subversion repository, enabling them to make
-				changes to the source code. Everyone has read access to
-				the repositories, so you may download the most
-				up-to-date development version of the software. Note
-				that the latest version in the Subversion repository
-				many not work as expected, it may not even compile
-				properly. If you are looking for a stable release of the
-				source code, you should download an official
-				distribution instead of the latest version in the
-				Subversion repositories.
+		<div class="section">
+			<h2>Web Access</h2>
+		</div>
+		<p>
+			If you just wish to browse around or download a few
+			individual files, the best tool is the web-based ViewCVS
+			interface for CVS repositories and ViewCVS interface for
+			Subversion or go straight to the public repositories at:
+		</p>
+		<p>
+			<a href="${pom.scm.connection}">
+				${pom.name} SVN Repository
+			</a>
+		</p>
 
-				There are several ways to access the Subversion
-				repositories:
-			</p>
 
-			<div class="section">
-				<h2>Web Access</h2>
-			</div>
-			<p>
-				If you just wish to browse around or download a few
-				individual files, the best tool is the web-based ViewCVS
-				interface for CVS repositories and ViewCVS interface for
-				Subversion or go straight to the public repositories at:
-			</p>
-			<p>
-				<a href="${pom.scm.connection}">
-					${pom.name} SVN Repository
-				</a>
-			</p>
+		<div class="section">
+			<h2>Checking out a read-only copy</h2>
+		</div>
+		<p>
+			To access the Subversion repositories anonymously, you will
+			need a Subversion client.
 
+			To check out the ${pom.name}, issue the following command:
+		</p>
 
-			<div class="section">
-				<h2>Checking out a read-only copy</h2>
-			</div>
-			<p>
-				To access the Subversion repositories anonymously, you
-				will need a Subversion client.
+		<div class="source">svn co ${pom.scm.developerConnection}</div>
 
-				To check out the ${pom.name}, issue the following
-				command:
+		<div class="section">
+			<p>
+				Note that anonymous access allows read-only access only.
+				For read-write access please contact the LOGBack
+				<a href="path_to_list">developer list</a>
+				.
 			</p>
-
-			<div class="source">
-				svn co ${pom.scm.developerConnection}
-			</div>
 		</div>
+
 	</body>
 </document>
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