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Posted to dev@geronimo.apache.org by Jason Dillon <ja...@planet57.com> on 2006/07/25 09:11:48 UTC
[site] xdocs/redirects
Where are these links used?
Several of these point to old sites, like:
additionalDocumentation.html (opensource2.atlassian.com)
additionalSamples.html (opensource2.atlassian.com)
wiki.html (wiki.apache.org)
Does Apache have php enabled? redirects are much better managed with
php than raw html.
Anyways, if these are not used, then lest remove them.
--jason
Re: [site] xdocs/redirects
Posted by Paul McMahan <pa...@gmail.com>.
The redirect files were introduced in 1.0 and AFAIK are still pointed
at from all of the 1.x versions of Geronimo. You can see where G
points at them in the welcome app and the admin console's welcome
portlet.
Paul
On 7/25/06, Jason Dillon <ja...@planet57.com> wrote:
> Is this still used by 1.0?
>
> If so, we should probably keep them around and just fix the redirect
> locations... though I'd rather nuke them to keep things clean, but
> don't like breaking old links.
>
> But they are effectively broken now since they point to old stuff...
>
> --jason
>
>
> On Jul 25, 2006, at 7:53 AM, Hernan Cunico wrote:
>
> > those redirects where mainly used from the Geronimo Admin Console
> > to point to a standard page when we used to host the documentation
> > at atlassian. AFAIK these redirects are no longer needed.
> >
> > Cheers!
> > Hernan
> >
> > Jason Dillon wrote:
> >> Where are these links used?
> >> Several of these point to old sites, like:
> >> additionalDocumentation.html (opensource2.atlassian.com)
> >> additionalSamples.html (opensource2.atlassian.com)
> >> wiki.html (wiki.apache.org)
> >> Does Apache have php enabled? redirects are much better managed
> >> with php than raw html.
> >> Anyways, if these are not used, then lest remove them.
> >> --jason
>
>
Re: [site] xdocs/redirects
Posted by Jason Dillon <ja...@planet57.com>.
Is this still used by 1.0?
If so, we should probably keep them around and just fix the redirect
locations... though I'd rather nuke them to keep things clean, but
don't like breaking old links.
But they are effectively broken now since they point to old stuff...
--jason
On Jul 25, 2006, at 7:53 AM, Hernan Cunico wrote:
> those redirects where mainly used from the Geronimo Admin Console
> to point to a standard page when we used to host the documentation
> at atlassian. AFAIK these redirects are no longer needed.
>
> Cheers!
> Hernan
>
> Jason Dillon wrote:
>> Where are these links used?
>> Several of these point to old sites, like:
>> additionalDocumentation.html (opensource2.atlassian.com)
>> additionalSamples.html (opensource2.atlassian.com)
>> wiki.html (wiki.apache.org)
>> Does Apache have php enabled? redirects are much better managed
>> with php than raw html.
>> Anyways, if these are not used, then lest remove them.
>> --jason
Re: [site] xdocs/redirects
Posted by Hernan Cunico <hc...@gmail.com>.
those redirects where mainly used from the Geronimo Admin Console to point to a standard page when
we used to host the documentation at atlassian. AFAIK these redirects are no longer needed.
Cheers!
Hernan
Jason Dillon wrote:
> Where are these links used?
>
> Several of these point to old sites, like:
>
> additionalDocumentation.html (opensource2.atlassian.com)
> additionalSamples.html (opensource2.atlassian.com)
> wiki.html (wiki.apache.org)
>
> Does Apache have php enabled? redirects are much better managed with
> php than raw html.
>
> Anyways, if these are not used, then lest remove them.
>
> --jason
>
Re: [site] xdocs/redirects
Posted by Paul McMahan <pa...@gmail.com>.
Jason, those links are used in the sample/welcome application and the
admin console's welcome portlet. See this JIRA for background info:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1318
Paul
On 7/25/06, Jason Dillon <ja...@planet57.com> wrote:
> Where are these links used?
>
> Several of these point to old sites, like:
>
> additionalDocumentation.html (opensource2.atlassian.com)
> additionalSamples.html (opensource2.atlassian.com)
> wiki.html (wiki.apache.org)
>
> Does Apache have php enabled? redirects are much better managed with
> php than raw html.
>
> Anyways, if these are not used, then lest remove them.
>
> --jason
>