Pedro Albuquerque wrote:
quoting you:
Then all you need to learn is the svn commit operation. You must
install svn (short for Subversion) in your system. A basic tutorial
about checkout, update and commit will teach you all you need (of
course, ask if you are stuck).
Where can I find this guide?
Thank you!
Regards,
Pedro.
Em 01-07-2014 07:35, Andrea Pescetti escreveu:
Pedro Albuquerque wrote:
quoting you:
Then all you need to learn is the svn commit operation. You must
install svn (short for Subversion) in your system. A basic tutorial
about checkout, update and commit will teach
Em 01-07-2014 08:04, Alexandro Colorado escreveu:
There are some rather easy to follow videos on youtube about using
SVN. It worked for me when I saw it, also there are 'quick guides'
which only focus on the key commands, sort of like 'cheat sheets'.
I think that the present procedure to update the pages of the national web
sites is using some auxiliary files (.mdtext, .js …) that are processed to
give the final “.html” files to upload into the server.
I am not sure of that, but I think too, that presently we can not correct
directly
What must we do simply to change a bad link in a final “.html” file?
Use CMS, edit the html file of your interest (for a native-lang project,
usually located in .../trunk/content/native-lang/...), then submit,
commit, stage, and publish.
Thanks. What must I do to use CMS?
Please, see Rob Weir's tutorial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcDZN3Lu6HA.
Regards,
Aivaras
2014.07.01 16:08, Jon Peli Oleaga rašė:
What must we do simply to change a bad link in a final “.html” file?
Use CMS, edit the html file of your interest (for a native-lang project,
usually located
Em 01-07-2014 14:08, Jon Peli Oleaga escreveu:
What must we do simply to change a bad link in a final “.html” file?
Use CMS, edit the html file of your interest (for a native-lang project,
usually located in .../trunk/content/native-lang/...), then submit,
commit, stage, and publish.
El 01/07/2014 9:04, Alexandro Colorado escribió:
There are some rather easy to follow videos on youtube about using
SVN. It worked for me when I saw it, also there are 'quick guides'
which only focus on the key commands, sort of like 'cheat sheets'.
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 8:36 AM, Jon Peli Oleaga oleaga...@hotmail.com wrote:
I think that the present procedure to update the pages of the national web
sites is using some auxiliary files (.mdtext, .js …) that are processed to
give the final “.html” files to upload into the server.
I am
Aivaras Stepukonis wrote:
What must we do simply to change a bad link in a final “.html” file?
Use CMS, edit the html file of your interest (for a native-lang project,
usually located in .../trunk/content/native-lang/...), then submit,
commit, stage, and publish.
This does not work for the
Am 07/01/2014 06:34 PM, schrieb Rob Weir:
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 8:36 AM, Jon Peli Oleagaoleaga...@hotmail.com wrote:
I think that the present procedure to update the pages of the national web
sites is using some auxiliary files (.mdtext, .js …) that are processed to
give the final
Am 07/01/2014 06:47 PM, schrieb Andrea Pescetti:
Aivaras Stepukonis wrote:
What must we do simply to change a bad link in a final “.html” file?
Use CMS, edit the html file of your interest (for a native-lang project,
usually located in .../trunk/content/native-lang/...), then submit,
commit,
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