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Posted to svn@forrest.apache.org by rg...@apache.org on 2005/10/22 17:42:25 UTC
svn commit: r327670 -
/forrest/zone/test-sources/apache-projects/src/documentation/content/xdocs/faq.xml
Author: rgardler
Date: Sat Oct 22 08:42:18 2005
New Revision: 327670
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=327670&view=rev
Log:
fix broken XSL (answers must have marked up content)
Modified:
forrest/zone/test-sources/apache-projects/src/documentation/content/xdocs/faq.xml
Modified: forrest/zone/test-sources/apache-projects/src/documentation/content/xdocs/faq.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/forrest/zone/test-sources/apache-projects/src/documentation/content/xdocs/faq.xml?rev=327670&r1=327669&r2=327670&view=diff
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--- forrest/zone/test-sources/apache-projects/src/documentation/content/xdocs/faq.xml (original)
+++ forrest/zone/test-sources/apache-projects/src/documentation/content/xdocs/faq.xml Sat Oct 22 08:42:18 2005
@@ -38,29 +38,29 @@
</faq>
<faq id="errorReporting">
<question>What happens if there is a problem with a site build?</question>
- <answer>Broken links and other such problems with a site build will be emailed
+ <answer><p>Broken links and other such problems with a site build will be emailed
to nominated email addresses. In this way any problem with the site is
- autmoatically reported.</answer>
+ autmoatically reported.</p></answer>
</faq>
<faq id="addProject">
<question>How do we add a new project?</question>
- <answer>Simply add an entry to a locationmap file. This describes where all
+ <answer><p>Simply add an entry to a locationmap file. This describes where all
the projects DOAPs are, the idea is that they can be anywhere that Forrest
- can access (SVN, CVS, HTTP, file system and pretty much any other protocol.</answer>
+ can access (SVN, CVS, HTTP, file system and pretty much any other protocol.</p></answer>
</faq>
<faq id="maintainingLocationmap">
<question>Do we have to manually maintain this file?</question>
- <answer>At present, yes. However, if we define a way of automatically
- discovering where these DOAPs are then it can easily be automated.</answer>
+ <answer><p>At present, yes. However, if we define a way of automatically
+ discovering where these DOAPs are then it can easily be automated.</p></answer>
</faq>
<faq id="addProjectToIndex">
<question>How do we add projects to the indexes?</question>
- <answer>If the index already exists, for example, the site currently has a
+ <answer><p>If the index already exists, for example, the site currently has a
"Java" and "All" index then you need not do anything. Any DOAP that has
the relevant information to make it part of the index (e.g. have "Java" in
the programming languages list) will automatically be included in that index
- on the next site build.</answer>
+ on the next site build.</p></answer>
</faq>
<faq id="addIndex">
<question>How do we add an index?</question>