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svn commit: r875318 - in /websites/staging/directory/trunk/content: ./ apacheds/index.html apacheds/news.html

Author: buildbot
Date: Mon Aug 19 14:15:56 2013
New Revision: 875318

Log:
Staging update by buildbot for directory

Modified:
    websites/staging/directory/trunk/content/   (props changed)
    websites/staging/directory/trunk/content/apacheds/index.html
    websites/staging/directory/trunk/content/apacheds/news.html

Propchange: websites/staging/directory/trunk/content/
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--- cms:source-revision (original)
+++ cms:source-revision Mon Aug 19 14:15:56 2013
@@ -1 +1 @@
-1515434
+1515435

Modified: websites/staging/directory/trunk/content/apacheds/index.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/staging/directory/trunk/content/apacheds/index.html (original)
+++ websites/staging/directory/trunk/content/apacheds/index.html Mon Aug 19 14:15:56 2013
@@ -134,7 +134,8 @@ Users should start with the latest *2.0*
 </DIV>
     
         <div class="news"><h1 id="news">News</h1>
-<h2 id="apacheds-200-m15-released-posted-on-august-18th-2013">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M15 released <em>posted on August 18th, 2013</em></h2>
+<h2 class="news">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M15 released <em>posted on August 18th, 2013</em></h2>
+
 <p>The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of ApacheDS 2.0.0-M15, the fifteenth milestone towards a 2.0 version.</p>
 <p>ApacheDS is an extensible and embeddable directory server entirely written in Java, which has been certified LDAPv3 compatible by the Open Group. Besides LDAP it supports Kerberos 5 and the Change Password Protocol. It has been designed to introduce triggers, stored procedures, queues and views to the world of LDAP which has lacked these rich constructs.</p>
 <p>Here is the release note for Apache Directory ApacheDS 2.0.0-M13:</p>
@@ -158,14 +159,16 @@ Downloads are available <a href="downloa
 <li><a href="https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-1519">DIRSERVER-1519</a> - [perf] The MoveAndRename operation is not optimal</li>
 </ul>
 <p>Downloads are available <a href="downloads.html">here</a></p>
-<h2 id="apacheds-200-m14-released-posted-on-july-1st-2013">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M14 released <em>posted on July 1st, 2013</em></h2>
+<h2 class="news">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M14 released <em>posted on July 1st, 2013</em></h2>
+
 <p>The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of ApacheDS 2.0.0-M14, the forteenth milestone towards a 2.0 version.</p>
 <p>ApacheDS is an extensible and embeddable directory server entirely written in Java, which has been certified LDAPv3 compatible by the Open Group. Besides LDAP it supports Kerberos 5 and the Change Password Protocol. It has been designed to introduce triggers, stored procedures, queues and views to the world of LDAP which has lacked these rich constructs.</p>
 <p>This release does not contain any change, but it depends on a new version of the Apache LDAP API, which contains a fix
 for a critical bug. </p>
 <p>This is a critical version, and anyone using 2.0.0-M13 should replace it with this version.  </p>
 <p>Downloads are available <a href="downloads.html">here</a></p>
-<h2 id="apacheds-200-m13-released-posted-on-june-25th-2013">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M13 released <em>posted on June 25th, 2013</em></h2>
+<h2 class="news">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M13 released <em>posted on June 25th, 2013</em></h2>
+
 <p>The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of ApacheDS 2.0.0-M13, the thirteenth milestone towards a 2.0 version.</p>
 <p>ApacheDS is an extensible and embeddable directory server entirely written in Java, which has been certified LDAPv3 compatible by the Open Group. Besides LDAP it supports Kerberos 5 and the Change Password Protocol. It has been designed to introduce triggers, stored procedures, queues and views to the world of LDAP which has lacked these rich constructs.</p>
 <p>Here is the release note for Apache Directory ApacheDS 2.0.0-M13:</p>
@@ -212,7 +215,8 @@ for a critical bug. </p>
 </ul>
 <p>This is a critical version, and anyone using 2.0.0-M12 should replace it with this version.  </p>
 <p>Downloads are available <a href="downloads.html">here</a></p>
-<h2 id="apacheds-200-m12-released-posted-on-may-2nd-2013">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M12 released <em>posted on May 2nd, 2013</em></h2>
+<h2 class="news">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M12 released <em>posted on May 2nd, 2013</em></h2>
+
 <p>The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of ApacheDS 2.0.0-M12, the twelwth milestone towards a 2.0 version.</p>
 <p>ApacheDS is an extensible and embeddable directory server entirely written in Java, which has been certified LDAPv3 compatible by the Open Group. Besides LDAP it supports Kerberos 5 and the Change Password Protocol. It has been designed to introduce triggers, stored procedures, queues and views to the world of LDAP which has lacked these rich constructs.</p>
 <p>Here is the release note for Apache Directory ApacheDS 2.0.0-M12:</p>
@@ -229,7 +233,8 @@ for a critical bug. </p>
 </ul>
 <p>This is a critical version, and anyone using 2.0.0-M11 should replace it with this version.  </p>
 <p>Downloads are available <a href="downloads.html">here</a></p>
-<h2 id="apacheds-200-m11-released-posted-on-march-3rd-2013">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M11 released <em>posted on March 3rd, 2013</em></h2>
+<h2 class="news">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M11 released <em>posted on March 3rd, 2013</em></h2>
+
 <p>The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of ApacheDS 2.0.0-M11, the eleventh milestone towards a 2.0 version.</p>
 <p>ApacheDS is an extensible and embeddable directory server entirely written in Java, which has been certified LDAPv3 compatible by the Open Group. Besides LDAP it supports Kerberos 5 and the Change Password Protocol. It has been designed to introduce triggers, stored procedures, queues and views to the world of LDAP which has lacked these rich constructs.</p>
 <p>Here is the release note for Apache Directory ApacheDS 2.0.0-M11:</p>
@@ -251,7 +256,8 @@ for a critical bug. </p>
 </ul>
 <p>Note that this is a milestone, and some parts of the API or configuration can change before the 2.0 GA. We don't have any defined time frame for the 2.0-GA release, we do expect to release a few more milestones before reaching the 2.0-GA.</p>
 <p>Downloads are available <a href="downloads.html">here</a></p>
-<h2 id="apacheds-200-m10-released-posted-on-january-29th-2013">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M10 released <em>posted on January 29th, 2013</em></h2>
+<h2 class="news">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M10 released <em>posted on January 29th, 2013</em></h2>
+
 <p>The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of ApacheDS 2.0.0-M10, the tenth milestone towards a 2.0 version.</p>
 <p>ApacheDS is an extensible and embeddable directory server entirely written in Java, which has been certified LDAPv3 compatible by the Open Group. Besides LDAP it supports Kerberos 5 and the Change Password Protocol. It has been designed to introduce triggers, stored procedures, queues and views to the world of LDAP which has lacked these rich constructs.</p>
 <p>Here is the release note for Apache Directory ApacheDS 2.0.0-M10:</p>
@@ -268,7 +274,8 @@ for a critical bug. </p>
 </ul>
 <p>Note that this is a milestone, and some parts of the API or configuration can change before the 2.0 GA. We don't have any defined time frame for the 2.0-GA release, we do expect to release a few more milestones before reaching the 2.0-GA.</p>
 <p>Downloads are available <a href="downloads.html">here</a></p>
-<h2 id="apacheds-200-m8-released-posted-on-october-12th-2012">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M8 released <em>posted on October 12th, 2012</em></h2>
+<h2 class="news">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M8 released <em>posted on October 12th, 2012</em></h2>
+
 <p>The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of ApacheDS 2.0.0-M8, the eigth milestone towards a 2.0 version.</p>
 <p>ApacheDS is an extensible and embeddable directory server entirely written in Java, which has been certified LDAPv3 compatible by the Open Group. Besides LDAP it supports Kerberos 5 and the Change Password Protocol. It has been designed to introduce triggers, stored procedures, queues and views to the world of LDAP which has lacked these rich constructs.</p>
 <p>Here is the release note for Apache Directory ApacheDS 2.0.0-M8:</p>
@@ -301,7 +308,8 @@ for a critical bug. </p>
 </ul>
 <p>Note that this is a milestone, and some parts of the API or configuration can change before the 2.0 GA. We don't have any defined time frame for the 2.0-GA release, we do expect to release a few more milestones before reaching the 2.0-GA.</p>
 <p>Downloads are available <a href="downloads.html">here</a></p>
-<h2 id="apacheds-200-m7-released-posted-on-may-21st-2012">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M7 released <em>posted on May 21st, 2012</em></h2>
+<h2 class="news">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M7 released <em>posted on May 21st, 2012</em></h2>
+
 <p>The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of ApacheDS 2.0.0-M7, the seventh milestone towards a 2.0 version.</p>
 <p>ApacheDS is an extensible and embeddable directory server entirely written in Java, which has been certified LDAPv3 compatible by the Open Group. Besides LDAP it supports Kerberos 5 and the Change Password Protocol. It has been designed to introduce triggers, stored procedures, queues and views to the world of LDAP which has lacked these rich constructs.</p>
 <p>Here is the release note for Apache Directory ApacheDS 2.0.0-M7:</p>
@@ -317,7 +325,8 @@ for a critical bug. </p>
 </ul>
 <p>Note that this is a milestone, and some parts of the API or configuration can change before the 2.0 GA. We don't have any defined time frame for the 2.0-GA release, we do expect to release a few more milestones before reaching the 2.0-GA.</p>
 <p>Downloads are available <a href="downloads.html">here</a></p>
-<h2 id="apacheds-200-m6-released-posted-on-february-29th-2012">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M6 released <em>posted on February 29th, 2012</em></h2>
+<h2 class="news">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M6 released <em>posted on February 29th, 2012</em></h2>
+
 <p>The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of ApacheDS 2.0.0-M6, the sixth milestone towards a 2.0 version.</p>
 <p>ApacheDS is an extensible and embeddable directory server entirely written in Java, which has been certified LDAPv3 compatible by the Open Group. Besides LDAP it supports Kerberos 5 and the Change Password Protocol. It has been designed to introduce triggers, stored procedures, queues and views to the world of LDAP which has lacked these rich constructs.</p>
 <p>Here is the release note for Apache Directory ApacheDS 2.0.0-M6:</p>

Modified: websites/staging/directory/trunk/content/apacheds/news.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/staging/directory/trunk/content/apacheds/news.html (original)
+++ websites/staging/directory/trunk/content/apacheds/news.html Mon Aug 19 14:15:56 2013
@@ -125,7 +125,8 @@
 
 
 <h1 id="news">News</h1>
-<h2 id="apacheds-200-m15-released-posted-on-august-18th-2013">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M15 released <em>posted on August 18th, 2013</em></h2>
+<h2 class="news">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M15 released <em>posted on August 18th, 2013</em></h2>
+
 <p>The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of ApacheDS 2.0.0-M15, the fifteenth milestone towards a 2.0 version.</p>
 <p>ApacheDS is an extensible and embeddable directory server entirely written in Java, which has been certified LDAPv3 compatible by the Open Group. Besides LDAP it supports Kerberos 5 and the Change Password Protocol. It has been designed to introduce triggers, stored procedures, queues and views to the world of LDAP which has lacked these rich constructs.</p>
 <p>Here is the release note for Apache Directory ApacheDS 2.0.0-M13:</p>
@@ -149,14 +150,16 @@ Downloads are available <a href="downloa
 <li><a href="https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-1519">DIRSERVER-1519</a> - [perf] The MoveAndRename operation is not optimal</li>
 </ul>
 <p>Downloads are available <a href="downloads.html">here</a></p>
-<h2 id="apacheds-200-m14-released-posted-on-july-1st-2013">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M14 released <em>posted on July 1st, 2013</em></h2>
+<h2 class="news">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M14 released <em>posted on July 1st, 2013</em></h2>
+
 <p>The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of ApacheDS 2.0.0-M14, the forteenth milestone towards a 2.0 version.</p>
 <p>ApacheDS is an extensible and embeddable directory server entirely written in Java, which has been certified LDAPv3 compatible by the Open Group. Besides LDAP it supports Kerberos 5 and the Change Password Protocol. It has been designed to introduce triggers, stored procedures, queues and views to the world of LDAP which has lacked these rich constructs.</p>
 <p>This release does not contain any change, but it depends on a new version of the Apache LDAP API, which contains a fix
 for a critical bug. </p>
 <p>This is a critical version, and anyone using 2.0.0-M13 should replace it with this version.  </p>
 <p>Downloads are available <a href="downloads.html">here</a></p>
-<h2 id="apacheds-200-m13-released-posted-on-june-25th-2013">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M13 released <em>posted on June 25th, 2013</em></h2>
+<h2 class="news">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M13 released <em>posted on June 25th, 2013</em></h2>
+
 <p>The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of ApacheDS 2.0.0-M13, the thirteenth milestone towards a 2.0 version.</p>
 <p>ApacheDS is an extensible and embeddable directory server entirely written in Java, which has been certified LDAPv3 compatible by the Open Group. Besides LDAP it supports Kerberos 5 and the Change Password Protocol. It has been designed to introduce triggers, stored procedures, queues and views to the world of LDAP which has lacked these rich constructs.</p>
 <p>Here is the release note for Apache Directory ApacheDS 2.0.0-M13:</p>
@@ -203,7 +206,8 @@ for a critical bug. </p>
 </ul>
 <p>This is a critical version, and anyone using 2.0.0-M12 should replace it with this version.  </p>
 <p>Downloads are available <a href="downloads.html">here</a></p>
-<h2 id="apacheds-200-m12-released-posted-on-may-2nd-2013">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M12 released <em>posted on May 2nd, 2013</em></h2>
+<h2 class="news">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M12 released <em>posted on May 2nd, 2013</em></h2>
+
 <p>The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of ApacheDS 2.0.0-M12, the twelwth milestone towards a 2.0 version.</p>
 <p>ApacheDS is an extensible and embeddable directory server entirely written in Java, which has been certified LDAPv3 compatible by the Open Group. Besides LDAP it supports Kerberos 5 and the Change Password Protocol. It has been designed to introduce triggers, stored procedures, queues and views to the world of LDAP which has lacked these rich constructs.</p>
 <p>Here is the release note for Apache Directory ApacheDS 2.0.0-M12:</p>
@@ -220,7 +224,8 @@ for a critical bug. </p>
 </ul>
 <p>This is a critical version, and anyone using 2.0.0-M11 should replace it with this version.  </p>
 <p>Downloads are available <a href="downloads.html">here</a></p>
-<h2 id="apacheds-200-m11-released-posted-on-march-3rd-2013">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M11 released <em>posted on March 3rd, 2013</em></h2>
+<h2 class="news">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M11 released <em>posted on March 3rd, 2013</em></h2>
+
 <p>The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of ApacheDS 2.0.0-M11, the eleventh milestone towards a 2.0 version.</p>
 <p>ApacheDS is an extensible and embeddable directory server entirely written in Java, which has been certified LDAPv3 compatible by the Open Group. Besides LDAP it supports Kerberos 5 and the Change Password Protocol. It has been designed to introduce triggers, stored procedures, queues and views to the world of LDAP which has lacked these rich constructs.</p>
 <p>Here is the release note for Apache Directory ApacheDS 2.0.0-M11:</p>
@@ -242,7 +247,8 @@ for a critical bug. </p>
 </ul>
 <p>Note that this is a milestone, and some parts of the API or configuration can change before the 2.0 GA. We don't have any defined time frame for the 2.0-GA release, we do expect to release a few more milestones before reaching the 2.0-GA.</p>
 <p>Downloads are available <a href="downloads.html">here</a></p>
-<h2 id="apacheds-200-m10-released-posted-on-january-29th-2013">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M10 released <em>posted on January 29th, 2013</em></h2>
+<h2 class="news">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M10 released <em>posted on January 29th, 2013</em></h2>
+
 <p>The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of ApacheDS 2.0.0-M10, the tenth milestone towards a 2.0 version.</p>
 <p>ApacheDS is an extensible and embeddable directory server entirely written in Java, which has been certified LDAPv3 compatible by the Open Group. Besides LDAP it supports Kerberos 5 and the Change Password Protocol. It has been designed to introduce triggers, stored procedures, queues and views to the world of LDAP which has lacked these rich constructs.</p>
 <p>Here is the release note for Apache Directory ApacheDS 2.0.0-M10:</p>
@@ -259,7 +265,8 @@ for a critical bug. </p>
 </ul>
 <p>Note that this is a milestone, and some parts of the API or configuration can change before the 2.0 GA. We don't have any defined time frame for the 2.0-GA release, we do expect to release a few more milestones before reaching the 2.0-GA.</p>
 <p>Downloads are available <a href="downloads.html">here</a></p>
-<h2 id="apacheds-200-m8-released-posted-on-october-12th-2012">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M8 released <em>posted on October 12th, 2012</em></h2>
+<h2 class="news">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M8 released <em>posted on October 12th, 2012</em></h2>
+
 <p>The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of ApacheDS 2.0.0-M8, the eigth milestone towards a 2.0 version.</p>
 <p>ApacheDS is an extensible and embeddable directory server entirely written in Java, which has been certified LDAPv3 compatible by the Open Group. Besides LDAP it supports Kerberos 5 and the Change Password Protocol. It has been designed to introduce triggers, stored procedures, queues and views to the world of LDAP which has lacked these rich constructs.</p>
 <p>Here is the release note for Apache Directory ApacheDS 2.0.0-M8:</p>
@@ -292,7 +299,8 @@ for a critical bug. </p>
 </ul>
 <p>Note that this is a milestone, and some parts of the API or configuration can change before the 2.0 GA. We don't have any defined time frame for the 2.0-GA release, we do expect to release a few more milestones before reaching the 2.0-GA.</p>
 <p>Downloads are available <a href="downloads.html">here</a></p>
-<h2 id="apacheds-200-m7-released-posted-on-may-21st-2012">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M7 released <em>posted on May 21st, 2012</em></h2>
+<h2 class="news">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M7 released <em>posted on May 21st, 2012</em></h2>
+
 <p>The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of ApacheDS 2.0.0-M7, the seventh milestone towards a 2.0 version.</p>
 <p>ApacheDS is an extensible and embeddable directory server entirely written in Java, which has been certified LDAPv3 compatible by the Open Group. Besides LDAP it supports Kerberos 5 and the Change Password Protocol. It has been designed to introduce triggers, stored procedures, queues and views to the world of LDAP which has lacked these rich constructs.</p>
 <p>Here is the release note for Apache Directory ApacheDS 2.0.0-M7:</p>
@@ -308,7 +316,8 @@ for a critical bug. </p>
 </ul>
 <p>Note that this is a milestone, and some parts of the API or configuration can change before the 2.0 GA. We don't have any defined time frame for the 2.0-GA release, we do expect to release a few more milestones before reaching the 2.0-GA.</p>
 <p>Downloads are available <a href="downloads.html">here</a></p>
-<h2 id="apacheds-200-m6-released-posted-on-february-29th-2012">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M6 released <em>posted on February 29th, 2012</em></h2>
+<h2 class="news">ApacheDS 2.0.0-M6 released <em>posted on February 29th, 2012</em></h2>
+
 <p>The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of ApacheDS 2.0.0-M6, the sixth milestone towards a 2.0 version.</p>
 <p>ApacheDS is an extensible and embeddable directory server entirely written in Java, which has been certified LDAPv3 compatible by the Open Group. Besides LDAP it supports Kerberos 5 and the Change Password Protocol. It has been designed to introduce triggers, stored procedures, queues and views to the world of LDAP which has lacked these rich constructs.</p>
 <p>Here is the release note for Apache Directory ApacheDS 2.0.0-M6:</p>