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Posted to commits@trafficserver.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2011/03/08 18:01:17 UTC

svn commit: r786690 - /websites/staging/trafficserver/trunk/content/docs/trunk/admin/getting-started/index.en.html

Author: buildbot
Date: Tue Mar  8 17:01:17 2011
New Revision: 786690

Log:
Staging update by buildbot

Modified:
    websites/staging/trafficserver/trunk/content/docs/trunk/admin/getting-started/index.en.html

Modified: websites/staging/trafficserver/trunk/content/docs/trunk/admin/getting-started/index.en.html
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--- websites/staging/trafficserver/trunk/content/docs/trunk/admin/getting-started/index.en.html (original)
+++ websites/staging/trafficserver/trunk/content/docs/trunk/admin/getting-started/index.en.html Tue Mar  8 17:01:17 2011
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ individual commands or script multiple c
 <p>Traffic Shell is a command-line tool that enables you to monitor and configure
 Traffic Server; it can be used instead of Traffic Line. Traffic Server provides
 documentation for Traffic Shell in the form of manual (<code>man</code>) pages.</p>
-<h5 id="to_start_traffic_shell_and_read_an_overview_man_page__starttrafficshellreadanoverviewmanpage">To start Traffic Shell and read an overview <code>man</code> page: ##### {#startTrafficShellreadanoverview<code>man</code>page}</h5>
+<h5 id="startTrafficShellreadanoverviewmanpage">To start Traffic Shell and read an overview <code>man</code> page:</h5>
 <ol>
 <li>Log on to a Traffic Server node as the Traffic Server administrator and navigate to the Traffic Server <code>bin</code> directory.</li>
 <li>