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svn commit: r393705 - in /struts: action/trunk/core/src/site/fml/faqs/kickstart.fml action/trunk/core/src/site/fml/faqs/newbie.fml site/src/site/fml/helping.fml site/src/site/fml/kickstart.fml site/src/site/fml/roadmap.fml

Author: martinc
Date: Wed Apr 12 21:11:22 2006
New Revision: 393705

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=393705&view=rev
Log:
Assigned ids to the FAQ parts, as required by the XML Schema (even if it's not actually validated). Rearranged the top level kickstart FAQ into three separate parts.

Modified:
    struts/action/trunk/core/src/site/fml/faqs/kickstart.fml
    struts/action/trunk/core/src/site/fml/faqs/newbie.fml
    struts/site/src/site/fml/helping.fml
    struts/site/src/site/fml/kickstart.fml
    struts/site/src/site/fml/roadmap.fml

Modified: struts/action/trunk/core/src/site/fml/faqs/kickstart.fml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/struts/action/trunk/core/src/site/fml/faqs/kickstart.fml?rev=393705&r1=393704&r2=393705&view=diff
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--- struts/action/trunk/core/src/site/fml/faqs/kickstart.fml (original)
+++ struts/action/trunk/core/src/site/fml/faqs/kickstart.fml Wed Apr 12 21:11:22 2006
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
 // ======================================================================== 78
 -->
 <faqs title="Kickstart FAQ">
-    <part>
+    <part id="general">
 
         <faq id="why">
             <question>Why do we need Struts Action Framework?"</question>

Modified: struts/action/trunk/core/src/site/fml/faqs/newbie.fml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/struts/action/trunk/core/src/site/fml/faqs/newbie.fml?rev=393705&r1=393704&r2=393705&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- struts/action/trunk/core/src/site/fml/faqs/newbie.fml (original)
+++ struts/action/trunk/core/src/site/fml/faqs/newbie.fml Wed Apr 12 21:11:22 2006
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
 // ======================================================================== 78
 -->
 <faqs title="Newbie FAQ">
-        <part>
+        <part id="general">
 
             <faq id="modules">
 	    <question>What is a modular application? What does module-relative mean?</question>                    

Modified: struts/site/src/site/fml/helping.fml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/struts/site/src/site/fml/helping.fml?rev=393705&r1=393704&r2=393705&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- struts/site/src/site/fml/helping.fml (original)
+++ struts/site/src/site/fml/helping.fml Wed Apr 12 21:11:22 2006
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
         </p>
     </part>
 -->
-    <part>
+    <part id="general">
 
         <faq id="involved">
             <question>Getting Involved</question>

Modified: struts/site/src/site/fml/kickstart.fml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/struts/site/src/site/fml/kickstart.fml?rev=393705&r1=393704&r2=393705&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- struts/site/src/site/fml/kickstart.fml (original)
+++ struts/site/src/site/fml/kickstart.fml Wed Apr 12 21:11:22 2006
@@ -18,7 +18,8 @@
 -->
 <faqs title="Kickstart FAQ">
 
-    <part>
+    <part id="general">
+      <title>General</title>
       <faq id="newbie">
             <question>I'm new to Apache Struts. How do I get started?
             </question>
@@ -129,40 +130,47 @@
             </answer>
         </faq>
 
-        <faq id="requests">
-            <question>If a product doesn't do what I want, can I request that
-                a feature be added?</question>
+        <faq id="providers">
+            <question>Are there ISPs that will host my Struts
+                application?</question>
+            <answer>
+                <p>For a listing of some Java and Struts Action Framework
+                    ISPs, visit the
+                    <a href="http://struts.sf.net/community/index.html">Struts
+                        Community Resources</a>
+                    area on SourceForge.
+                </p>
+            </answer>
+        </faq>
+
+        <faq id="ide">
+            <question>Is there a particularly good IDE to use with Struts
+                Action Framework"</question>
             <answer>
                 <p>
-                    First, it's important to remember that Apache Struts is an
-                    all-volunteer project.
-                    We don't charge anyone anything to use Apache Struts
-                    products.
-                    Committers and other developers work on Apache Struts
-                    products because they need to use it with their own
-                    applications.
-                    If others can use it too, that's "icing on the cake".
-                    If you
-                    <a href="../helping.html">submit a patch</a>
-                    for a feature that a Committer finds useful, then that
-                    Committer may choose to volunteer his or her time to apply
-                    the patch.
-                    If you just submit an idea without a patch, it is much
-                    less likely to be added (since first someone else has to
-                    volunteer their time to write the patch).
+                    Struts should work well with any development environment
+                    that you would like to use, as well as with any
+                    programmers editor.
+                    The members of the Struts development team each use their
+                    own tools such as
+                    <a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs.html">
+                        Emacs,</a>
+                    <a href="http://www.intellij.com/idea/">IDEA,</a>
+                    <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/">Eclipse,</a>
+                    and
+                    <a href="http://www.netbeans.org/">NetBeans.</a>
                 </p>
                 <p>
-                    We are grateful for any patches, and we welcome new ideas,
-                    but the best way to see that something gets added to the
-                    framework is to do as much of the work as you can, rather
-                    than rely on the "kindness of strangers". Worst case, you
-                    can apply the patch to your copy of Struts and still use
-                    the feature in your own application. (Which is what open
-                    source is ~really~ all about.)
+                    See the
+                    <a href="../faqs/index.html">Howto Guides</a>
+                    for more about configuring IDEs to work with Struts.
                 </p>
             </answer>
         </faq>
+    </part>
 
+    <part id="support">
+        <title>Support</title>
         <faq id="help">
             <question>Where can I get help with Apache Struts?</question>
             <answer>
@@ -213,44 +221,43 @@
             </answer>
         </faq>
 
-        <faq id="providers">
-            <question>Are there ISPs that will host my Struts
-                application?</question>
-            <answer>
-                <p>For a listing of some Java and Struts Action Framework
-                    ISPs, visit the
-                    <a href="http://struts.sf.net/community/index.html">Struts
-                        Community Resources</a>
-                    area on SourceForge.
-                </p>
-            </answer>
-        </faq>
-
-        <faq id="ide">
-            <question>Is there a particularly good IDE to use with Struts
-                Action Framework"</question>
+        <faq id="requests">
+            <question>If a product doesn't do what I want, can I request that
+                a feature be added?</question>
             <answer>
                 <p>
-                    Struts should work well with any development environment
-                    that you would like to use, as well as with any
-                    programmers editor.
-                    The members of the Struts development team each use their
-                    own tools such as
-                    <a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs.html">
-                        Emacs,</a>
-                    <a href="http://www.intellij.com/idea/">IDEA,</a>
-                    <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/">Eclipse,</a>
-                    and
-                    <a href="http://www.netbeans.org/">NetBeans.</a>
+                    First, it's important to remember that Apache Struts is an
+                    all-volunteer project.
+                    We don't charge anyone anything to use Apache Struts
+                    products.
+                    Committers and other developers work on Apache Struts
+                    products because they need to use it with their own
+                    applications.
+                    If others can use it too, that's "icing on the cake".
+                    If you
+                    <a href="../helping.html">submit a patch</a>
+                    for a feature that a Committer finds useful, then that
+                    Committer may choose to volunteer his or her time to apply
+                    the patch.
+                    If you just submit an idea without a patch, it is much
+                    less likely to be added (since first someone else has to
+                    volunteer their time to write the patch).
                 </p>
                 <p>
-                    See the
-                    <a href="../faqs/index.html">Howto Guides</a>
-                    for more about configuring IDEs to work with Struts.
+                    We are grateful for any patches, and we welcome new ideas,
+                    but the best way to see that something gets added to the
+                    framework is to do as much of the work as you can, rather
+                    than rely on the "kindness of strangers". Worst case, you
+                    can apply the patch to your copy of Struts and still use
+                    the feature in your own application. (Which is what open
+                    source is ~really~ all about.)
                 </p>
             </answer>
         </faq>
+    </part>
 
+    <part id="community">
+        <title>Community</title>
         <faq id="digest">
             <question>Is there a digest for the User list?</question>
             <answer>

Modified: struts/site/src/site/fml/roadmap.fml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/struts/site/src/site/fml/roadmap.fml?rev=393705&r1=393704&r2=393705&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- struts/site/src/site/fml/roadmap.fml (original)
+++ struts/site/src/site/fml/roadmap.fml Wed Apr 12 21:11:22 2006
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
 <faqs title="Roadmap FAQ">
     <!--<title>Roadmap FAQ</title>-->
 
-    <part>
+    <part id="general">
         <faq id="shale">
             <question>Why are you offering both the Struts Shale and the Struts Action
                 Framework? Don't they compete for new development?</question>



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