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Posted to commits@wookie.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2012/11/27 11:09:10 UTC

svn commit: r839750 - in /websites/staging/wookie/trunk/content: ./ docs/admin.html

Author: buildbot
Date: Tue Nov 27 10:09:09 2012
New Revision: 839750

Log:
Staging update by buildbot for wookie

Modified:
    websites/staging/wookie/trunk/content/   (props changed)
    websites/staging/wookie/trunk/content/docs/admin.html

Propchange: websites/staging/wookie/trunk/content/
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--- cms:source-revision (original)
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Modified: websites/staging/wookie/trunk/content/docs/admin.html
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--- websites/staging/wookie/trunk/content/docs/admin.html (original)
+++ websites/staging/wookie/trunk/content/docs/admin.html Tue Nov 27 10:09:09 2012
@@ -79,11 +79,11 @@
   </div>
 
   <div id="content">
-    <p>This is the administration guide for Wookie 0.10 and later. For earlier versions, see the <a href="/wookie/docs/admin_9.html">Wookie 0.9.x Server Administration Guide</a>.</p>
+    <p>This is the administration guide for Wookie 0.10 and later. For earlier versions, see the <a href="/docs/admin_9.html">Wookie 0.9.x Server Administration Guide</a>.</p>
 <p>From 0.10.0, most Wookie admin functionality is provided either by editing text configuration files, or via the REST API. There is no longer a default web admin user interface.</p>
 <p>NOTE: This documentation is still in the process of being written. If you have an questions about the Wookie administration interface, please ask on the mailing list.</p>
 <h1 id="downloading-and-installing-wookie">Downloading and installing Wookie</h1>
-<p>See <a href="/wookie/docs/download.html">Downloading and Installing Wookie</a></p>
+<p>See <a href="/docs/download.html">Downloading and Installing Wookie</a></p>
 <h1 id="initial-configuration">Initial configuration</h1>
 <p>Wookie is designed to be easy to set up and run without additional configuration in "standalone" mode for testing and evaluation. </p>
 <p>However, before putting Wookie live you need to perform some basic configuration tasks to make your server more secure. These are:</p>
@@ -156,9 +156,9 @@ tunnel requests through Wookie. </p>
 
 <p>Username and password are optional. You can use localhost if your server is set up to send email, e.g. using PostFix.</p>
 <h1 id="virtual-host-configuration">Virtual host configuration</h1>
-<p>See <a href="/wookie/docs/developer/running.html">Running Wookie</a></p>
+<p>See <a href="/docs/developer/running.html">Running Wookie</a></p>
 <h1 id="integration-with-shindig">Integration with Shindig</h1>
-<p>See <a href="/wookie/docs/shindig.html">Integrating Wookie With Shindig</a></p>
+<p>See <a href="/docs/shindig.html">Integrating Wookie With Shindig</a></p>
   </div>
 
   <div id="footer">