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[Cocoon Wiki] Updated: CocoonDocumentationSystemHowTo

   Date: 2005-01-27T12:40:54
   Editor: BertrandDelacretaz
   Wiki: Cocoon Wiki
   Page: CocoonDocumentationSystemHowTo
   URL: http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/CocoonDocumentationSystemHowTo

   Me, doing nothing? I'm *correcting typos* ;-)

Change Log:

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  ./files/* .................................. images and attachements
 }}}
 
-== Step 4: Write you document - use your favorite HTML editor ==
+== Step 4: Write your document - use your favorite HTML editor ==
 
 Use e.g. Mozilla composer to edit {{{./content_en.html}}}. Although it is HTML and you could do whatever HTML4 allows, you should concentrate on structural elements like h1, h2, h3, ul, ol, img, p and a. When the web application that will enable editing via browser, the documents will be transformed into XML docuements that are based on a subset of XHTML.
 
 If you want to add images or e.g. ZIP attachements, put them into the {{{./files}}}-directory.
 
-== Step 5 (You are not Cocoon committer): Add your document to Bugzilla ==
+== Step 5 (You are not a Cocoon committer): Add your document to Bugzilla ==
 
 Use bugzilla (more info at http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/howto/howto-bugzilla.html) and add your document there. Select ''documentation'' as component type. Please also make a proposal where you would add the document in the hierarchy (see {{{src/documentation/content/site.xml}}}).
 
-== Step 5 (You are Cocoon committer): Checkin the document yourself ==
+== Step 5 (You are a Cocoon committer): Checkin the document yourself ==
 
 Check-in the document yourself and don't forget to add it to {{{src/documentation/content/site.xml}}}. If you want to re-generate the docs, use Forrestbot at brutus.apache.org. Contact ReinhardPoetz or DavidCrossley to get the exact URL, the username and the password. As an alternative, you can wait for the next periodical update of the website.