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class="meta"> +<dt>Revision</dt> <dd>485</dd> +<dt>Author</dt> <dd>dmorgan</dd> +<dt>Date</dt> <dd>2011-02-08 00:18:17 +0100 (Tue, 08 Feb 2011)</dd> +</dl> + +<h3>Log Message</h3> +<pre>Import cleaned indexhtml</pre> + +<h3>Added Paths</h3> +<ul> +<li>indexhtml/</li> +<li><a href="#indexhtmlCLEANUP_PROGRESStxt">indexhtml/CLEANUP_PROGRESS.txt</a></li> +<li>indexhtml/trunk/</li> +<li><a href="#indexhtmltrunkCOPYING">indexhtml/trunk/COPYING</a></li> +<li><a href="#indexhtmltrunkChangeLog">indexhtml/trunk/ChangeLog</a></li> +<li>indexhtml/trunk/HTML/</li> +<li>indexhtml/trunk/HTML/images/</li> +<li><a href="#indexhtmltrunkHTMLimagesofflinebgpng">indexhtml/trunk/HTML/images/offline-bg.png</a></li> +<li><a href="#indexhtmltrunkHTMLindexhtml">indexhtml/trunk/HTML/index.html</a></li> +<li><a href="#indexhtmltrunkHTMLscriptjs">indexhtml/trunk/HTML/script.js</a></li> +<li><a href="#indexhtmltrunkMakefile">indexhtml/trunk/Makefile</a></li> +<li><a href="#indexhtmltrunkREADMEmails">indexhtml/trunk/README.mails</a></li> +<li><a href="#indexhtmltrunkTODOtxt">indexhtml/trunk/TODO.txt</a></li> +<li>indexhtml/trunk/about/</li> +<li><a href="#indexhtmltrunkaboutaboutmageia">indexhtml/trunk/about/about-mageia</a></li> +<li><a href="#indexhtmltrunkaboutaboutmageiadesktopin">indexhtml/trunk/about/about-mageia.desktop.in</a></li> +<li><a href="#indexhtmltrunkaboutcreate_htmlsh">indexhtml/trunk/about/create_html.sh</a></li> +<li><a href="#indexhtmltrunkaboutindexhtmlin">indexhtml/trunk/about/index.html.in</a></li> +<li>indexhtml/trunk/about/po/</li> +<li><a href="#indexhtmltrunkaboutpoindexpot">indexhtml/trunk/about/po/index.pot</a></li> +<li>indexhtml/trunk/about/style/</li> +<li>indexhtml/trunk/about/style/images/</li> +<li><a href="#indexhtmltrunkaboutstylescreenrtlcss">indexhtml/trunk/about/style/screen-rtl.css</a></li> +<li><a href="#indexhtmltrunkaboutstylescreencss">indexhtml/trunk/about/style/screen.css</a></li> +<li>indexhtml/trunk/mail/</li> +<li><a href="#indexhtmltrunkmailheaderen">indexhtml/trunk/mail/header-en</a></li> +<li><a href="#indexhtmltrunkmailheaderfr">indexhtml/trunk/mail/header-fr</a></li> +<li><a href="#indexhtmltrunkmailmailenhtml">indexhtml/trunk/mail/mail-en.html</a></li> +<li><a href="#indexhtmltrunkmailmailentxt">indexhtml/trunk/mail/mail-en.txt</a></li> +<li><a href="#indexhtmltrunkmailmailfrhtml">indexhtml/trunk/mail/mail-fr.html</a></li> +<li><a href="#indexhtmltrunkmailmailfrtxt">indexhtml/trunk/mail/mail-fr.txt</a></li> +<li><a href="#indexhtmltrunkmailplaceholderh">indexhtml/trunk/mail/placeholder.h</a></li> +<li>indexhtml/trunk/po/</li> +<li><a href="#indexhtmltrunkpoindexhtmlpot">indexhtml/trunk/po/indexhtml.pot</a></li> +</ul> + +</div> +<div id="patch"><pre> +<a id="indexhtmlCLEANUP_PROGRESStxt">Added: indexhtml/CLEANUP_PROGRESS.txt</a> +=================================================================== +--- indexhtml/CLEANUP_PROGRESS.txt (rev 0) ++++ 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