Author: deryck
Date: 2004-09-11 03:00:55 +0000 (Sat, 11 Sep 2004)
New Revision: 321

WebSVN: 
http://websvn.samba.org/websvn/changeset.php?rep=samba-web&path=/trunk&rev=321&nolog=1

Log:

Update link to VMS port.  Also, fix several xhtml validation errors.

--deryck

Modified:
   trunk/download/index.html
   trunk/what_is_samba.html


Changeset:
Modified: trunk/download/index.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/download/index.html   2004-09-10 21:25:29 UTC (rev 320)
+++ trunk/download/index.html   2004-09-11 03:00:55 UTC (rev 321)
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
 <!--#include virtual="/samba/header.html" --> 
   <title>Download Samba</title>
 <!--#include virtual="header_download.html" -->
-<h2 align="center">Download</h2>
+<h2>Download</h2>
 
-<br/><p> The Samba source code is distributed via ftp and http. For ftp
+<br /><p> The Samba source code is distributed via ftp and http. For ftp
 sites look <a href="ftp_mirrors.html">here</a>. For the http site look <a
 href="/samba/ftp/">here</a>.
 The file you probably want is called <a 
href="/samba/ftp/samba-latest.tar.gz">samba-latest.tar.gz</a>.
@@ -16,24 +16,24 @@
 and the Samba distribution public key.  Then run</p>
 
 <pre>
- $ gpg --import samba-pubkey.asc
- $ gunzip samba-<em>version</em>.tar.gz
- $ gpg --verify samba-<em>release</em>.tar.asc
- gpg: Signature made Tue 26 Nov 2002 07:12:04 PM CST using DSA key ID 2F87AF6F
- gpg: Good signature from "Samba Distribution Verification Key <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
+$ gpg --import samba-pubkey.asc
+$ gunzip samba-<em>version</em>.tar.gz
+$ gpg --verify samba-<em>release</em>.tar.asc
+gpg: Signature made Tue 26 Nov 2002 07:12:04 PM CST using DSA key ID 2F87AF6F
+gpg: Good signature from &#34;Samba Distribution Verification 
Key&lsaquo;samba-bugs&#64;samba.org&rsaquo;
 </pre>
 
 <p>For information on Samba security releases, please see our <a 
href="/samba/history/security.html">security page</a>.</p>
 
 
-<br>
-<table border=0>
-  <tr valign=top>
+<br />
+<table border="0">
+  <tr valign="top">
     <td>
       <h3 align="center">Binaries</h3>
       Samba binaries are available for many popular platforms. You can download
-      them via http <A HREF="/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages">here</A> or from one of
-      several <A HREF="/samba/">mirror sites</A>. Note that the latest
+      them via http <a href="/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages">here</a> or from one of
+      several <a href="/samba/">mirror sites</a>. Note that the latest
       version may not always be available for every platform.
     </td>
     <td>
@@ -42,26 +42,29 @@
        <h3 align="center">Subversion and CVS Sources</h3>
       You can also fetch the sources using a source code control
       system.  The advantage of fetching via a VCS is that you can update your
-         sources at any time using a single command.  See the <A 
-         HREF="/samba/subversion.html">Subversion instructions</A> and <A 
-      HREF="/samba/cvs.html">CVS instructions</A> for information on 
+         sources at any time using a single command.  See the <a 
+         href="/samba/subversion.html">Subversion instructions</a> and <a 
+      href="/samba/cvs.html">CVS instructions</a> for information on 
          fetching the sources using a version control system.
     </td>
   </tr>
-  <tr>
-  </tr>
-  <tr valign=top>
+  <tr valign="top">
     <td>
       <h3 align="center">Tools</h3>
       <table>
-        <tr valign=top>
+        <tr valign="top">
          <td>
           <ul>
-           <li><A HREF="/samba/GUI/">Samba GUI managers</A>
-           <li><A HREF="http://www.ethereal.com/";>Ethereal</a> (decodes NetBIOS, 
SMB/CIFS, & MS-RPC)
-           <li><A HREF="http://www.tcpdump.org/";>tcpdump</a> (command line packet 
sniffer)
-           <li><a 
href="http://www.tux.org/pub/security/secnet/tools/nat10/";>NetBIOS&nbsp;Auditing&nbsp;Tool&nbsp;(NAT)</a>
-           <li><A HREF="http://nbfw.sourceforge.net";>nbfw</A>, the NetBIOS forwarder
+           <li><a href="/samba/GUI/">Samba GUI managers</a></li>
+           <li><a href="http://www.ethereal.com/";>Ethereal</a> (decodes NetBIOS,
+SMB/CIFS, &amp; MS-RPC)</li>
+           <li><a href="http://www.tcpdump.org/";>tcpdump</a> (command line
+packet sniffer)</li>
+           <li><a
+href="http://www.tux.org/pub/security/secnet/tools/nat10/";>NetBIOS&nbsp;Auditing
+&nbsp;Tool&nbsp;(NAT)</a></li>
+           <li><a href="http://nbfw.sourceforge.net";>nbfw</a>, the NetBIOS
+forwarder</li>
           </ul>
          </td>
         </tr>
@@ -72,52 +75,57 @@
     <td>
       <h3 align="center">Ports</h3>
       <table>
-        <tr valign=top>
+        <tr valign="top">
           <td>
             <ul>
-              <li><a 
href="http://www.ifn.ing.tu-bs.de/ifn/sonst/samba-vms.html";>VMS</a>
-              <li><a href="ftp://ftp.mks.com/pub/s390/gnu/";>MVS</a>
+              <li><a
+href="http://www.pi-net.dyndns.org/anonymous/jyc/";>VMS</a></li>
+              <li><a href="ftp://ftp.mks.com/pub/s390/gnu/";>MVS</a></li>
 <!-- This link returns a 404 as of 21/2/03.  RIP OS/2
-             <li><A HREF="http://carol.wins.uva.nl/~leeuw/samba/index.html";>OS/2</A>
+             <li><a href="http://carol.wins.uva.nl/~leeuw/samba/index.html";>OS/2</a>
  -->
-             <li><a 
href="ftp://ftp.stratus.com/pub/vos/tools/tools.html";>Stratus-VOS</a>
+             <li><a
+href="ftp://ftp.stratus.com/pub/vos/tools/tools.html";>Stratus-VOS</a></li>
             </ul>
           </td>
           <td>
           </td>
           <td>
             <ul>
-              <li><A HREF="http://www.amigasamba.org/";>Amiga</A>
-              <li><A HREF="http://www.editcorp.com/sambaix/";>MPE/iX</A>
+              <li><a href="http://www.amigasamba.org/";>Amiga</a></li>
+              <li><a href="http://www.editcorp.com/sambaix/";>MPE/iX</a></li>
             </ul>
           </td>
         </tr>
       </table>
     </td>
   </tr>
-  <tr><td colspan=3><h3 align="center">SMB/CIFS Clients</h3></td></tr>
-  <tr valign=top>
+  <tr><td colspan="3"><h3 align="center">SMB/CIFS Clients</h3></td></tr>
+  <tr valign="top">
     <td>
       <ul>
-        <li><a 
href="http://samba.sernet.de/linux-lan/";>SMBFS&nbsp;(&amp;&nbsp;Linux&nbsp;Lan&nbsp;Info)</a>
-       <li><a href="/samba/Linux_CIFS_client.html">Linux CIFS VFS</a>
-        <li><a href="http://www.thursby.com/";>Dave (Macintosh)</a>
-        <li><a 
href="http://www.tarantella.com/products/vision/family/#vfs";>VisionFS</a>
+        <li><a
+href="http://samba.sernet.de/linux-lan/";>SMBFS (&amp; Linux Lan Info)</a></li>
+
+       <li><a href="/samba/Linux_CIFS_client.html">Linux CIFS VFS</a></li>
+        <li><a href="http://www.thursby.com/";>Dave (Macintosh)</a></li>
+        <li><a
+href="http://www.tarantella.com/products/vision/family/#vfs";>VisionFS</a></li>
       </ul>
     </td>
     <td>
     </td>
     <td>
       <ul>
-        <li><a href="http://www.qnx.com/";>QNX (Samba Server/Client)</a>
-        <li><a href="http://www.networking.ibm.com/trl/trlclnt.html";>IBM LAN Client 
2.x</a>
-        <li><a href="http://www.obdev.at/Products/Sharity.html";>Sharity</a>
+        <li><a href="http://www.qnx.com/";>QNX (Samba Server/Client)</a></li>
+        <li><a href="http://www.networking.ibm.com/trl/trlclnt.html";>IBM LAN
+Client 2.x</a></li>
+        <li><a href="http://www.obdev.at/Products/Sharity.html";>Sharity</a></li>
       </ul>
     </td>
   </tr>
-  <tr></tr>
-  <tr valign=top>
-    <td colspan=3>
+  <tr valign="top">
+    <td colspan="3">
       <ul>
         <li><a href="ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/Clients/";>Microsoft's
         various clients</a>: including <a 
href="ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/Clients/WFW/";>
@@ -132,7 +140,7 @@
         Check the <a 
href="ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/Clients/README.NOW";>README.NOW</a>
                file for details. 
                
-        <br><br>Please note: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows NT,
+        <br /><br />Please note: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows NT,
         Windows 95, OS/2 Warp Connect and OS/2 Warp 4 clients don't
         need any extra software in order to run talk to a Samba
         server. These OS's come standard with TCP/IP which is all you
@@ -141,7 +149,7 @@
         href="http://www.editcorp.com/sambaix/network-winnt40.html";>Windows
         NT 4.0</a>, <a
         href="http://www.editcorp.com/sambaix/network-win95.html";>Windows
-        95</a>.
+        95</a>.</li>
       </ul>
     </td>
   </tr>

Modified: trunk/what_is_samba.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/what_is_samba.html    2004-09-10 21:25:29 UTC (rev 320)
+++ trunk/what_is_samba.html    2004-09-11 03:00:55 UTC (rev 321)
@@ -15,12 +15,12 @@
 Windows client or server as if it is a Windows file and print
 server.</blockquote>
 
-<p>From <a href="/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/">The Official Samba 
HOWTO</a>:
+<p>From <a href="/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/">The Official Samba 
HOWTO</a>:</p>
 
 <blockquote>The goal behind the project is one of removing barriers to
 interoperability.</blockquote>
 
-<p>Samba is a software package, then, that gives network administrators flexibility 
and freedom in terms of setup, configuration, and choice of systems and equipment.  
Because of all that it offers, Samba has grown in popularity, and continues to do so, 
every year since its release in 1992.</p>
+<p>Samba is a software package that gives network administrators flexibility and 
freedom in terms of setup, configuration, and choice of systems and equipment.  
Because of all that it offers, Samba has grown in popularity, and continues to do so, 
every year since its release in 1992.</p>
 
 <p>For more details on Samba or SMB, see:</p>
     <ul>

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