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Posted to commits@ctakes.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2012/11/15 22:49:33 UTC

svn commit: r838499 - in /websites/staging/ctakes/trunk/content: ./ ctakes/2.6.0/user-guide-2.6.html

Author: buildbot
Date: Thu Nov 15 21:49:32 2012
New Revision: 838499

Log:
Staging update by buildbot for ctakes

Modified:
    websites/staging/ctakes/trunk/content/   (props changed)
    websites/staging/ctakes/trunk/content/ctakes/2.6.0/user-guide-2.6.html

Propchange: websites/staging/ctakes/trunk/content/
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Modified: websites/staging/ctakes/trunk/content/ctakes/2.6.0/user-guide-2.6.html
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--- websites/staging/ctakes/trunk/content/ctakes/2.6.0/user-guide-2.6.html (original)
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 <p>cTAKES users are those who wish to use cTAKES as it is without code modifications.
 With these instructions you can install cTAKES, configure it, and use it to process text.
 cTAKES is built around analysis of text associated with a medical record. If you were planning to expand, change, or modify the
-code within cTAKES, refer to the <a href="/2.6.0/developer-guide-2.6">cTAKES 2.6 Developer Guide</a>.</p>
+code within cTAKES, refer to the <a href="ctakes/2.6.0/developer-guide-2.6">cTAKES 2.6 Developer Guide</a>.</p>
 <p>There are GUIs for the configuration and viewing of results, however, there are no summaries, statistics, or pretty graphs.
 The results are lots of annotations recorded in <a href="http://uima.apache.org/downloads/releaseDocs/2.1.0-incubating/docs/html/tutorials_and_users_guides/tutorials_and_users_guides.html#ugr.tug.xmi_emf">UIMA XMI files</a>.
 You can see and sift through the results, but more processing is required to reap the benefits of the annotations.