Yes I think I like the inline MD5 and PGP links better

I fixed the breadcrumbs.js script to ignore any query string portion in
rendering the breadcrumbs

Rob

On 17/12/2013 11:51, "Andy Seaborne" <[email protected]> wrote:

>On 16/12/13 13:18, Andy Seaborne wrote:
>> On 16/12/13 11:13, Rob Vesse wrote:
>>> Some of you may have noticed from the flood of emails to the commits
>>>list
>>> that I've been making some changes to how downloads are managed on the
>>> Jena
>>> website.
>>>
>>> I noticed some chatter on other project lists and JIRA about
>>> Infrastructure
>>> cracking down on projects that were incorrectly linking directly to
>>> dist.apache.org for their releases and while we haven't been brought
>>> to task
>>> yet I realised that we are one of the guilty projects.
>>>
>>> Therefore I've reworked the downloads page to use the Apache mirroring
>>> script so /download/index.mdtext now becomes the template for the
>>> download
>>> page and the new /download/index.cgi invokes an ASF Infra provided
>>>script
>>> which processes that page and produces the actual download page
>>>directing
>>> people to download via the mirrors rather than directly from
>>> dist.apache.org
>>>
>>> One side effect of this was that I had to change any links to the
>>> download
>>> page to explicitly reference /download/index.cgi rather than
>>> /download/index.html or just /download/ (as otherwise the ASF servers
>>> pick
>>> index.html) and index.html now contains broken links because you are
>>> displaying the template which doesn't have the mirror information
>>> inserted.
>>> If you need to link to the download page in future please ensure you
>>> reference index.cgi rather than index.html
>>>
>>> Rob
>>
>> Rob,
>>
>> Thanks for doing this.  Much better.
>>
>> I fixed some links for the source sigs and duplicate Fuseki.
>>
>> Shall I turn the PGP and MD5 into inline items so it looks like:
>>
>> * apache-jena-2.11.0.tar.gz (PGP, MD5)
>>
>> (Just saving on vertical space.)
>>
>> The indent on the maven fragment being one, not two as it clearly is in
>> the mdtext (and other pages) is currently defeating me.
>>
>>      Andy
>>
>
>I've put in the links as inline (PGP, MD5), rather than a bullet point
>list. Tell me if you think it's better or worse.
>
>One problem I'm noticing is that the breadcrumbs go wild when you change
>the mirror. e.g.
>
>DOWNLOAD / INDEX.CGI?PREFERRED=HTTP%3A%2F%2FAPACHE.MIRROR.ANLX.NET%2F
>       
>       Andy
>




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