Author: sinaci
Date: Tue Feb  7 08:47:30 2012
New Revision: 804081

Log:
moving contenthub pages into a contenthub folder

Added:
    websites/production/stanbol/content/stanbol/docs/trunk/contenthub/
      - copied from r804080, 
websites/staging/stanbol/trunk/content/stanbol/docs/trunk/contenthub/
    websites/production/stanbol/content/stanbol/docs/trunk/contenthub/index.html
      - copied unchanged from r804080, 
websites/staging/stanbol/trunk/content/stanbol/docs/trunk/contenthub/index.html
Modified:
    websites/production/stanbol/   (props changed)
    websites/production/stanbol/content/stanbol/docs/trunk/components.html

Propchange: websites/production/stanbol/
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--- svn:mergeinfo (original)
+++ svn:mergeinfo Tue Feb  7 08:47:30 2012
@@ -1 +1 @@
-/websites/staging/stanbol/trunk:779452-804077
+/websites/staging/stanbol/trunk:779452-804080

Modified: websites/production/stanbol/content/stanbol/docs/trunk/components.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/production/stanbol/content/stanbol/docs/trunk/components.html 
(original)
+++ websites/production/stanbol/content/stanbol/docs/trunk/components.html Tue 
Feb  7 08:47:30 2012
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@
 <p>The <a href="entityhub.html">Entityhub</a> is the component, which lets you 
cache and manage local indexes of repositories such as dbpedia but also custom 
data (e.g. product descriptions, contact data, specialized topic thesauri).</p>
 </li>
 <li>
-<p>The <a href="contenthub.html">Contenthub</a> provides you with a combined 
index of your content items together with enhancements to facilitate semantic 
search on your entire knowledge base.</p>
+<p>The <a href="contenthub/">Contenthub</a> provides you with a combined index 
of your content items together with enhancements to facilitate semantic search 
on your entire knowledge base.</p>
 </li>
 <li>
 <p>The <a href="factstore/">FactStore</a> is a component that let's use store 
relations between entities identified by their URIs. This relation between two 
entities is called a <em>fact</em>.</p>


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