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@@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ TITLE="The Bugzilla Guide"
HREF="index.html"><LINK
REL="PREVIOUS"
TITLE="How to use this License for your documents"
-HREF="gfdl_howto.html"></HEAD
+HREF="gfdl-howto.html"></HEAD
><BODY
-CLASS="GLOSSARY"
+CLASS="glossary"
BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"
TEXT="#000000"
LINK="#0000FF"
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ WIDTH="10%"
ALIGN="left"
VALIGN="bottom"
><A
-HREF="gfdl_howto.html"
+HREF="gfdl-howto.html"
>Prev</A
></TD
><TD
@@ -60,15 +60,15 @@ WIDTH="100%"></DIV
CLASS="GLOSSARY"
><H1
><A
-NAME="GLOSSARY"
+NAME="glossary"
>Glossary</A
></H1
><DIV
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><H1
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><A
-NAME="AEN2645"
+NAME="AEN2678"
>0-9, high ascii</A
></H1
><DL
@@ -78,17 +78,17 @@ NAME="AEN2645"
></DT
><DD
><P
-> Apache web server, and other NCSA-compliant web servers,
+>&#13; Apache web server, and other NCSA-compliant web servers,
observe the convention of using files in directories
called <TT
-CLASS="FILENAME"
+CLASS="filename"
>.htaccess</TT
> files. These
restrict parameters of the web server. In Bugzilla, they
are used to restrict access to certain files which would
otherwise compromise your installation. For instance, the
<TT
-CLASS="FILENAME"
+CLASS="filename"
>localconfig</TT
> file contains the
password to your database. If this information were
@@ -100,11 +100,11 @@ CLASS="FILENAME"
></DL
></DIV
><DIV
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><H1
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><A
-NAME="GLOSS_A"
+NAME="gloss-a"
>A</A
></H1
><DL
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ NAME="GLOSS_A"
>In this context, Apache is the web server most
commonly used for serving up
<I
-CLASS="GLOSSTERM"
+CLASS="glossterm"
>Bugzilla</I
> pages. Contrary to
popular belief, the apache web server has nothing to do
@@ -128,18 +128,18 @@ CLASS="QUOTE"
>"a patchy"</SPAN
> version of the original
<SPAN
-CLASS="ACRONYM"
+CLASS="acronym"
>NCSA</SPAN
> world-wide-web server.</P
></DD
></DL
></DIV
><DIV
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><H1
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><A
-NAME="GLOSS_B"
+NAME="gloss-b"
>B</A
></H1
><DL
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ NAME="GLOSS_B"
></DT
><DD
><P
-> A <SPAN
+>&#13; A <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
>"Bug"</SPAN
> in Bugzilla refers to an issue
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ CLASS="QUOTE"
></DT
><DD
><P
-> Each Bugzilla Bug is assigned a number that uniquely
+>&#13; Each Bugzilla Bug is assigned a number that uniquely
identifies that Bug. The Bug associated with a Bug Number
can be pulled up via a query, or easily from the very
front page by typing the number in the "Find" box.
@@ -201,31 +201,31 @@ CLASS="QUOTE"
></DT
><DD
><P
-> Bugzilla is the industry-standard bug tracking system. It
+>&#13; Bugzilla is the industry-standard bug tracking system. It
is quite popular among Open Source enthusiasts.
</P
></DD
></DL
></DIV
><DIV
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><H1
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><A
-NAME="GLOSS_C"
+NAME="gloss-c"
></A
></H1
><DL
><DT
><A
-NAME="GLOSS_COMPONENT"
+NAME="gloss-component"
><B
>Component</B
></A
></DT
><DD
><P
-> A Component is a subsection of a Product. It should be a
+>&#13; A Component is a subsection of a Product. It should be a
narrow category, tailored to your organization. All
Products must contain at least one Component (and, as a
matter of fact, creating a Product with no Components will
@@ -234,10 +234,10 @@ NAME="GLOSS_COMPONENT"
></DD
><DT
><A
-NAME="GLOSS_CPAN"
+NAME="gloss-cpan"
><B
><SPAN
-CLASS="ACRONYM"
+CLASS="acronym"
>CPAN</SPAN
></B
></A
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ CLASS="ACRONYM"
><DD
><P
><SPAN
-CLASS="ACRONYM"
+CLASS="acronym"
>CPAN</SPAN
> stands for the
<SPAN
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ CLASS="QUOTE"
>. CPAN
maintains a large number of extremely useful
<I
-CLASS="GLOSSTERM"
+CLASS="glossterm"
>Perl</I
> modules. By themselves, Perl
modules generally do nothing, but when used as part of a
@@ -264,11 +264,11 @@ CLASS="GLOSSTERM"
></DL
></DIV
><DIV
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><H1
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><A
-NAME="GLOSS_D"
+NAME="gloss-d"
>D</A
></H1
><DL
@@ -282,11 +282,11 @@ NAME="GLOSS_D"
background. In general, most daemons are started at boot
time via System V init scripts, or through RC scripts on
BSD-based systems. <I
-CLASS="GLOSSTERM"
+CLASS="glossterm"
>mysqld</I
>, the
MySQL server, and <I
-CLASS="GLOSSTERM"
+CLASS="glossterm"
>apache</I
>, a web
server, are generally run as daemons.</P
@@ -294,11 +294,11 @@ CLASS="GLOSSTERM"
></DL
></DIV
><DIV
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><H1
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><A
-NAME="GLOSS_G"
+NAME="gloss-g"
></A
></H1
><DL
@@ -316,32 +316,32 @@ CLASS="QUOTE"
comes by lumping users into groups, and assigning those
groups certain privileges to
<I
-CLASS="GLOSSTERM"
+CLASS="glossterm"
>Products</I
> and
<I
-CLASS="GLOSSTERM"
+CLASS="glossterm"
>Components</I
> in the
<I
-CLASS="GLOSSTERM"
+CLASS="glossterm"
>Bugzilla</I
> database.</P
></DD
></DL
></DIV
><DIV
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><H1
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><A
-NAME="GLOSS_I"
+NAME="gloss-i"
>I</A
></H1
><DL
><DT
><A
-NAME="GLOSS_INFINITELOOP"
+NAME="gloss-infiniteloop"
><B
>Infinite Loop</B
></A
@@ -353,11 +353,11 @@ NAME="GLOSS_INFINITELOOP"
></DL
></DIV
><DIV
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><H1
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><A
-NAME="GLOSS_M"
+NAME="gloss-m"
>M</A
></H1
><DL
@@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ NAME="GLOSS_M"
><P
>mysqld is the name of the
<I
-CLASS="GLOSSTERM"
+CLASS="glossterm"
>daemon</I
> for the MySQL database. In
general, it is invoked automatically through the use of
@@ -380,11 +380,11 @@ CLASS="GLOSSTERM"
></DL
></DIV
><DIV
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><H1
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><A
-NAME="GLOSS_P"
+NAME="gloss-p"
>P</A
></H1
><DL
@@ -400,9 +400,9 @@ NAME="GLOSS_P"
Security) for all bugs entered into components beneath
it.</P
><DIV
-CLASS="EXAMPLE"
+CLASS="example"
><A
-NAME="AEN2736"
+NAME="AEN2769"
></A
><P
><B
@@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ CLASS="QUOTE"
of an interpreted scripting language (such as shell
script), combined with the speed and power of a compiled
language, such as C. <I
-CLASS="GLOSSTERM"
+CLASS="glossterm"
>Bugzilla</I
> is
maintained in Perl.</P
@@ -465,11 +465,11 @@ CLASS="GLOSSTERM"
></DL
></DIV
><DIV
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><H1
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><A
-NAME="GLOSS_Q"
+NAME="gloss-q"
>Q</A
></H1
><DL
@@ -506,17 +506,17 @@ CLASS="QUOTE"
></DL
></DIV
><DIV
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><H1
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><A
-NAME="GLOSS_R"
+NAME="gloss-r"
>R</A
></H1
><DL
><DT
><A
-NAME="GLOSS_RECURSION"
+NAME="gloss-recursion"
><B
>Recursion</B
></A
@@ -538,25 +538,25 @@ CLASS="QUOTE"
></DL
></DIV
><DIV
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><H1
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><A
-NAME="GLOSS_S"
+NAME="gloss-s"
>S</A
></H1
><DL
><DT
><B
><SPAN
-CLASS="ACRONYM"
+CLASS="acronym"
>SGML</SPAN
></B
></DT
><DD
><P
><SPAN
-CLASS="ACRONYM"
+CLASS="acronym"
>SGML</SPAN
> stands for <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
@@ -566,14 +566,14 @@ CLASS="QUOTE"
1980's to provide an extensible means to maintain
documentation based upon content instead of presentation,
<SPAN
-CLASS="ACRONYM"
+CLASS="acronym"
>SGML</SPAN
> has withstood the test of time as
a robust, powerful language.
<I
-CLASS="GLOSSTERM"
+CLASS="glossterm"
><SPAN
-CLASS="ACRONYM"
+CLASS="acronym"
>XML</SPAN
></I
> is the
@@ -582,20 +582,20 @@ CLASS="QUOTE"
>"baby brother"</SPAN
> of SGML; any valid
<SPAN
-CLASS="ACRONYM"
+CLASS="acronym"
>XML</SPAN
> document it, by definition, a valid
<SPAN
-CLASS="ACRONYM"
+CLASS="acronym"
>SGML</SPAN
> document. The document you are
reading is written and maintained in
<SPAN
-CLASS="ACRONYM"
+CLASS="acronym"
>SGML</SPAN
>, and is also valid
<SPAN
-CLASS="ACRONYM"
+CLASS="acronym"
>XML</SPAN
> if you modify the Document Type
Definition.</P
@@ -603,24 +603,24 @@ CLASS="ACRONYM"
></DL
></DIV
><DIV
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><H1
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><A
-NAME="GLOSS_T"
+NAME="gloss-t"
>T</A
></H1
><DL
><DT
><A
-NAME="GLOSS_TARGET_MILESTONE"
+NAME="gloss-target-milestone"
><B
>Target Milestone</B
></A
></DT
><DD
><P
-> Target Milestones are Product goals. They are
+>&#13; Target Milestones are Product goals. They are
configurable on a per-Product basis. Most software
development houses have a concept of
<SPAN
@@ -636,17 +636,17 @@ CLASS="QUOTE"
></DL
></DIV
><DIV
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><H1
-CLASS="GLOSSDIV"
+CLASS="glossdiv"
><A
-NAME="GLOSS_Z"
+NAME="gloss-z"
>Z</A
></H1
><DL
><DT
><A
-NAME="ZARRO-BOOGS-FOUND"
+NAME="zarro-boogs-found"
><B
>Zarro Boogs Found</B
></A
@@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ WIDTH="33%"
ALIGN="left"
VALIGN="top"
><A
-HREF="gfdl_howto.html"
+HREF="gfdl-howto.html"
>Prev</A
></TD
><TD