geirm 01/11/17 09:51:32
Modified: xdocs index.xml
docs index.html
Log:
News of resin's support of a Velocity-compatible syntax for #if() et al.
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<section name="Velocity News">
+<p>
+<strong>Hey, Maybe We're On The Right Track After All...</strong>
+<blockquote>
+Give <a href="http://www.caucho.com/products/resin/ref/velocity.xtp">this</a>
+a read. Of course, there are plenty of reasons why you still want to use
+Velocity in creating your J2EE web applications, but this is nice to see anyway.
+</blockquote>
+</p>
<p>
<strong>Velocidoc Released</strong>
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<tr><td>
<blockquote>
<p>
+<strong>Hey, Maybe We're On The Right Track After All...</strong>
+<blockquote>
+Give <a href="http://www.caucho.com/products/resin/ref/velocity.xtp">this</a>
+a read. Of course, there are plenty of reasons why you still want to use
+Velocity in creating your J2EE web applications, but this is nice to see anyway.
+</blockquote>
+</p>
+ <p>
<strong>Velocidoc Released</strong>
<blockquote>
<a href="http://velocidoc.sourceforge.net/intro.html">
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