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svn commit: r367346 - /struts/site/trunk/xdocs/index.xml

Author: craigmcc
Date: Mon Jan  9 09:33:32 2006
New Revision: 367346

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=367346&view=rev
Log:
Make the paragraph about choosing a framework for new applications a bit
more even handed :-).

Modified:
    struts/site/trunk/xdocs/index.xml

Modified: struts/site/trunk/xdocs/index.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/struts/site/trunk/xdocs/index.xml?rev=367346&r1=367345&r2=367346&view=diff
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--- struts/site/trunk/xdocs/index.xml (original)
+++ struts/site/trunk/xdocs/index.xml Mon Jan  9 09:33:32 2006
@@ -67,8 +67,12 @@
     </p>
 
     <p>
-	If you are starting a new project, you might want to consider our Shale Framework.
-	Some people feel that JSF and Shale is the quickest way to write new Java web applications.
+	If you are starting a new project, you might want to consider our Shale
+        Framework.  Some people feel that JSF and Shale is the quickest way to
+        write new Java web applications.  Others, however, prefer the URL
+        mapping style of a request framework.  No matter what your preference
+        is, we offer an actively developed framework for you.  If you are not
+        sure which to use, go ahead and try them both out.
     </p>
 
     <p>	



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