You can actually update the wiki yourself, I think. It's probably faster 
that writing about it to the list, unless you're not sure you're correct...

Chas.

James Matlik wrote:
> 
> I have found another inconsistency on the wiki at 
> http://wiki.liftweb.net/index.php?title=HowTo_run_examples.  The wiki 
> has several links for obtaining the version 1.0 example source code; 
> however, only the links for downloading the WAR files work.  All the 
> other links for obtaining the sources are dead.  The google code project 
> doesn't even have a lift-1.0 tag in the subversion repository; lift-0.8 
> appears to be the most recent.  How should code be pulled from svn?  
> Should we use the lift-0.8 tag or pull from head?  Or has the code moved 
> to git, so the svn repository should be considered legacy?
> 
> Thanks,
> James
> 
> > 

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