stas        02/04/20 21:35:54

  Modified:    src/help help_with_site.pod index_top.html
  Log:
  - added some more information to help.pod
  - added link to how to report problem in index_top.html
  Submitted by: Per Einar Ellefsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.3       +26 -11    modperl-docs/src/help/help_with_site.pod
  
  Index: help_with_site.pod
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-docs/src/help/help_with_site.pod,v
  retrieving revision 1.2
  retrieving revision 1.3
  diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
  --- help_with_site.pod        14 Apr 2002 06:05:04 -0000      1.2
  +++ help_with_site.pod        21 Apr 2002 04:35:54 -0000      1.3
  @@ -30,27 +30,34 @@
   
   =head2 Q. I cannot read the PDF version of the documents
   
  -B<A>. The PDF files require a browser plugin or standalone PDF reader to be 
read:
  -You can get the Adobe Acrobat Reader for many different platforms from their
  -website: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html .
  +B<A>. The PDF files require a browser plugin or standalone PDF reader
  +to be read: You can get the Adobe Acrobat Reader for many different
  +platforms from their website:
  +http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html .
   
   =head2 Q. How the site search works
   
   B<A>. The search page reachable from the menu includes a complete
   usage documentation. But here is a short description:
   
  -In the menu on the left there is a search widget which can search the current
  -subset of documents, or the whole site. For example if you are reading one of
  -the documents in the mod_perl developers guide the search will return hits 
within
  -this document subset. If you are searching at the root of all
  -documentation, all documentation subsets will be searched. And finally
  -if you search at the root of the site, the whole site will be
  -searched. This widget is not intended to replace the I<Find in the
  -current document> feature implemented in most web browsers.
  +In the menu on the left there is a search widget which can search the
  +current subset of documents, or the whole site. For example if you are
  +reading one of the documents in the mod_perl developers guide the
  +search will return hits within this document subset. If you are
  +searching at the root of all documentation, all documentation subsets
  +will be searched. And finally if you search at the root of the site,
  +the whole site will be searched. This widget is not intended to
  +replace the I<Find in the current document> feature implemented in
  +most web browsers.
   
   The L<dedicated search page|XXX> provides a more flexible search
   options, including the explanation of these options.
   
  +=head2 Q. Why isn't your site running mod_perl?
  +
  +B<A>. 99% of this site is comprised of a static content, so it doesn't
  +make sense to run mod_perl to serve it. You can see mod_perl in action
  +L<here|outstanding::index>.
   
   =head1 Contact Info
   
  @@ -63,6 +70,14 @@
   The site is automatically generated from a collection of HTML and POD
   files, using Perl DocSet Framework, which in turn is based on Template
   Toolkit.
  +
  +If you are interested in downloading the site sources, you can get them from 
CVS:
  +
  +  % cvs -d ":pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvspublic" login
  +
  +password: "anoncvs".
  +
  +  % cvs -d ":pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvspublic" co modperl-docs
   
   META: add the URL of the DocSet when it gets released.
   
  
  
  
  1.3       +6 -3      modperl-docs/src/help/index_top.html
  
  Index: index_top.html
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-docs/src/help/index_top.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.2
  retrieving revision 1.3
  diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
  --- index_top.html    13 Apr 2002 18:45:59 -0000      1.2
  +++ index_top.html    21 Apr 2002 04:35:54 -0000      1.3
  @@ -5,9 +5,12 @@
     <body bgcolor="white">
   
   <p>
  -mod_perl is an open source project and is very successfully supported
  -by its users and developers community. Most of the questions are
  -answered on the <a href="../maillist/index.html">mailing lists</a>.
  +mod_perl is an open source project and is very successfully
  +supported by its users and developers community. Most of the questions
  +are answered on the <a href="../maillist/index.html">mailing
  +lists</a>.  Please read about <a
  +href="../docs/1.0/guide/help.html#How_to_Report_Problems">how to
  +report problems</a> if that's what you need to do.
   </p>
   
   <p>
  
  
  

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