== Quote from dsimcha ([email protected])'s article
> > I've never got a "forbidden" error, but I have had to change the
> > svn mime type on them for them to show up as webpages instead of
> > as raw source.  That's something you do on your end with your svn
> > client, then check them in.
> Can you please elaborate on this?  What do I need to change the MIME
> type to? Please understand that most of my programming experience
> comes from working on research prototype code, where a lot of
> formalities like version control are often ignored, so my knowledge
> of tools like SVN is *way* behind my general programming
> knowledge.  Assume I know almost nothing about SVN.

This page describes the MIME-type change:
http://www.dsource.org/projects/tutorials/wiki/SvnTips

But I think all you have to do is use URL's like this:
http://svn.dsource.org/projects/dstats/docs/alloc.html
(note: "svn" instead of "www").

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