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Posted to commits@trafficserver.apache.org by ml...@apache.org on 2009/12/10 01:58:57 UTC

svn commit: r889042 - /incubator/trafficserver/site/trunk/docs/admin/http.htm

Author: mlibbey
Date: Thu Dec 10 00:58:57 2009
New Revision: 889042

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=889042&view=rev
Log:
removed bold tags surrounding large portion of document

Modified:
    incubator/trafficserver/site/trunk/docs/admin/http.htm

Modified: incubator/trafficserver/site/trunk/docs/admin/http.htm
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/trafficserver/site/trunk/docs/admin/http.htm?rev=889042&r1=889041&r2=889042&view=diff
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--- incubator/trafficserver/site/trunk/docs/admin/http.htm (original)
+++ incubator/trafficserver/site/trunk/docs/admin/http.htm Thu Dec 10 00:58:57 2009
@@ -510,7 +510,7 @@
 <h2 id="CachingHTTPAlternates">Caching HTTP Alternates</h2>
  <p>Some origin servers answer requests to the same URL with a variety of objects. The content of these objects can vary widely, according to whether a server delivers content for different languages, targets different browsers with different presentation styles, or provides different document formats (HTML, PDF). Different versions of the same object are termed <i>alternates</i> and are cached by Traffic Server based on <code>Vary</code> response headers.  You can specify additional request and response headers for specific content types that Traffic Server will identify as alternates for caching. You can also limit the number of alternate versions of an object allowed in the cache. </p>
 <h3>Configuring How Traffic Server Caches Alternates</h3>
-<p><b>To configure how Traffic Server caches alternates, follow the steps below:</b></p><b>
+<p><b>To configure how Traffic Server caches alternates, follow the steps below:</b></p>
 <ol>
  <li>In a text editor, open the <code>records.config</code> file located in the Traffic Server <code>config</code> directory.  </li>
    <li>Edit the following variables:</li>
@@ -603,5 +603,5 @@
     <li>Run the command <code>traffic_line -x</code> to apply the configuration changes. </li>
 </ol>
   <h2 id="CachingFTPObjects">&nbsp;</h2>
-</b></body>
+</body>
 </html>
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