Author: adelbene
Date: Mon Nov 11 22:16:20 2013
New Revision: 1540866

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1540866
Log:
Fix...

Modified:
    wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/howToSource.html
    wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/single.html
    wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/single.pdf
    wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/src/docs/guide/howToSource.gdoc

Modified: wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/howToSource.html
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/howToSource.html?rev=1540866&r1=1540865&r2=1540866&view=diff
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--- wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/howToSource.html (original)
+++ wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/howToSource.html Mon Nov 11 
22:16:20 2013
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ function addJsClass() {
                 
 
 <h1 id="howToSource">2 How to use the example code</h1>
-Most of the code you will find in this document is available as a Git <a 
href="https://github.com/bitstorm/Wicket-tutorial-examples"; 
target="blank">repository at</a> and is licensed under the ASF 2.0. To get a 
local copy of the repository you can run the clone command from shell:<p 
class="paragraph"/><div class="code"><pre>git clone 
https://github.com/bitstorm/Wicket&#45;tutorial&#45;examples.git</pre></div><p 
class="paragraph"/>If you aren't used to Git, you can simply download the whole 
source as a zip archive:<p class="paragraph"/><img border="0" class="center" 
src="../img/gitRepo.png"></img><p class="paragraph"/>The repository contains a 
multi-module Maven project. Every subproject is contained in the relative 
folder of the repository:<p class="paragraph"/><img border="0" class="center" 
src="../img/gitMavenPrj.png"></img><p class="paragraph"/>When the example code 
is used in the document, you will find the name of the subproject it belongs 
to. If you don't have any experience wi
 th Maven, you can read Appendix A where you can learn the basic commands 
needed to work with the example projects and to import them into your favourite 
IDE (NetBeans, IDEA or Eclipse).
+Most of the code you will find in this document is available as a <a 
href="https://github.com/bitstorm/Wicket-tutorial-examples"; target="blank">Git 
repository</a> and is licensed under the ASF 2.0. To get a local copy of the 
repository you can run the clone command from shell:<p class="paragraph"/><div 
class="code"><pre>git clone 
https://github.com/bitstorm/Wicket&#45;tutorial&#45;examples.git</pre></div><p 
class="paragraph"/>If you aren't used to Git, you can simply download the whole 
source as a zip archive:<p class="paragraph"/><img border="0" class="center" 
src="../img/gitRepo.png"></img><p class="paragraph"/>The repository contains a 
multi-module Maven project. Every subproject is contained in the relative 
folder of the repository:<p class="paragraph"/><img border="0" class="center" 
src="../img/gitMavenPrj.png"></img><p class="paragraph"/>When the example code 
is used in the document, you will find the name of the subproject it belongs 
to. If you don't have any experience with 
 Maven, you can read Appendix A where you can learn the basic commands needed 
to work with the example projects and to import them into your favourite IDE 
(NetBeans, IDEA or Eclipse).
 
 
                 <div style="clear:both;margin-top:15px;"></div>

Modified: wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/single.html
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/single.html?rev=1540866&r1=1540865&r2=1540866&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/single.html (original)
+++ wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/single.html Mon Nov 11 22:16:20 
2013
@@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ The various Wicket-related topics are gr
 
 
 <h1 id="howToSource">2 How to use the example code</h1>
-Most of the code you will find in this document is available as a Git <a 
href="https://github.com/bitstorm/Wicket-tutorial-examples"; 
target="blank">repository at</a> and is licensed under the ASF 2.0. To get a 
local copy of the repository you can run the clone command from shell:<p 
class="paragraph"/><div class="code"><pre>git clone 
https://github.com/bitstorm/Wicket&#45;tutorial&#45;examples.git</pre></div><p 
class="paragraph"/>If you aren't used to Git, you can simply download the whole 
source as a zip archive:<p class="paragraph"/><img border="0" class="center" 
src="../img/gitRepo.png"></img><p class="paragraph"/>The repository contains a 
multi-module Maven project. Every subproject is contained in the relative 
folder of the repository:<p class="paragraph"/><img border="0" class="center" 
src="../img/gitMavenPrj.png"></img><p class="paragraph"/>When the example code 
is used in the document, you will find the name of the subproject it belongs 
to. If you don't have any experience wi
 th Maven, you can read Appendix A where you can learn the basic commands 
needed to work with the example projects and to import them into your favourite 
IDE (NetBeans, IDEA or Eclipse).
+Most of the code you will find in this document is available as a <a 
href="https://github.com/bitstorm/Wicket-tutorial-examples"; target="blank">Git 
repository</a> and is licensed under the ASF 2.0. To get a local copy of the 
repository you can run the clone command from shell:<p class="paragraph"/><div 
class="code"><pre>git clone 
https://github.com/bitstorm/Wicket&#45;tutorial&#45;examples.git</pre></div><p 
class="paragraph"/>If you aren't used to Git, you can simply download the whole 
source as a zip archive:<p class="paragraph"/><img border="0" class="center" 
src="../img/gitRepo.png"></img><p class="paragraph"/>The repository contains a 
multi-module Maven project. Every subproject is contained in the relative 
folder of the repository:<p class="paragraph"/><img border="0" class="center" 
src="../img/gitMavenPrj.png"></img><p class="paragraph"/>When the example code 
is used in the document, you will find the name of the subproject it belongs 
to. If you don't have any experience with 
 Maven, you can read Appendix A where you can learn the basic commands needed 
to work with the example projects and to import them into your favourite IDE 
(NetBeans, IDEA or Eclipse).
 
 
 <h1 id="chapter2">3 Why should I learn Wicket?</h1>

Modified: wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/single.pdf
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/single.pdf?rev=1540866&r1=1540865&r2=1540866&view=diff
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Modified: 
wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/src/docs/guide/howToSource.gdoc
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/src/docs/guide/howToSource.gdoc?rev=1540866&r1=1540865&r2=1540866&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/src/docs/guide/howToSource.gdoc 
(original)
+++ wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/src/docs/guide/howToSource.gdoc 
Mon Nov 11 22:16:20 2013
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Most of the code you will find in this document is available as a Git 
"repository at":https://github.com/bitstorm/Wicket-tutorial-examples and is 
licensed under the ASF 2.0. To get a local copy of the repository you can run 
the clone command from shell:
+Most of the code you will find in this document is available as a "Git 
repository":https://github.com/bitstorm/Wicket-tutorial-examples and is 
licensed under the ASF 2.0. To get a local copy of the repository you can run 
the clone command from shell:
 
 {code}
 git clone https://github.com/bitstorm/Wicket-tutorial-examples.git


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