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[Cocoon Wiki] Update of "SitemapBrowser" by LarsHuttar

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http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/SitemapBrowser

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  ## page was renamed from SitemapVisualizer
  = Sitemap Browser =
  
- I am working on a Sitemap Browser (SB) application written for Cocoon, using Cocoon. This will be open source... can someone tell me what I need to do to release it under the ASF license?
+ I am working on a Sitemap Browser (SB) application written for Cocoon, using Cocoon. This will be open source. (Can someone tell me what I need to do to release it under the ASF license?)
  
  Attachments:
   * attachment:help.html - The help file which explains what SB is and how it works
@@ -15, +15 @@

   * Copy the files (sitemap.xmap, *.xsl, and *.html) into a folder such as "sb/" somewhere that's mounted by your Cocoon installation. For example, you could install them in samples/sb/.
   * To run the sitemap browser, see instructions in attachment:help.html
  
- FAQ: Someone is likely to ask, "How does this relate to / overlap with Anyware/Lepido's sitemap editor?" My hope is that they're complimentary. One advantage of SB is that it's lightweight ... about a 13KB download vs. 150MB for Eclipse and the required plugins. SB  also works over the web. However, SB doesn't have editing capabilities, nor does it have in-depth understanding of sitemap structure.
+ FAQ: Someone is likely to ask, "How does this relate to / overlap with Anyware/Lepido's sitemap editor?" My hope is that they're complimentary. One advantage of SB is that it's lightweight ... about a 13KB download vs. 150MB for Eclipse and the required plugins. SB  also works over the web. However, SB doesn't have editing capabilities, nor does it have in-depth understanding of sitemap structure. (By the way, the Lepido project is now closed.)