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Posted to general@portals.apache.org by ta...@apache.org on 2010/01/14 00:13:06 UTC

svn commit: r898993 - /portals/site/applications/src/site/xdoc/getting-started.xml

Author: taylor
Date: Wed Jan 13 23:13:05 2010
New Revision: 898993

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=898993&view=rev
Log:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/APA-28
from Claes Wallin

Modified:
    portals/site/applications/src/site/xdoc/getting-started.xml

Modified: portals/site/applications/src/site/xdoc/getting-started.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/portals/site/applications/src/site/xdoc/getting-started.xml?rev=898993&r1=898992&r2=898993&view=diff
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--- portals/site/applications/src/site/xdoc/getting-started.xml (original)
+++ portals/site/applications/src/site/xdoc/getting-started.xml Wed Jan 13 23:13:05 2010
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
 		<section name="Supported Portals">
 			<p>
 Since all portlet applications housed at APA are required to be fully-compliant to the Portlet API spec, 
-the portlet applications should run on any Portlet API (1.0 or 2.0) complaint portal. To get started, simply go to the <a href='download.html'>download</a> page and download
+the portlet applications should run on any Portlet API (1.0 or 2.0) compliant portal. To get started, simply go to the <a href='download.html'>download</a> page and download
 the portlet application you would like to try, and deploy it to your favorite portal. If you have a portal that uses <a href='rpad.html'>Remote Portlet Deployment</a> you can
 also deploy portlets using a portal such as <a href='http://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-2'>Jetspeed</a> and its Remote Portlet Deployment feature.
 			</p>