From d7f381254270028c7d239463521005f576575151 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "jake%acutex.net" <> Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 07:26:39 +0000 Subject: Latest version of compiled docs (picking up recent SGML changes). --- docs/html/index.html | 176 +++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------- 1 file changed, 88 insertions(+), 88 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/html/index.html') diff --git a/docs/html/index.html b/docs/html/index.html index 36e2e849a..5d2cc3645 100644 --- a/docs/html/index.html +++ b/docs/html/index.html @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ CONTENT="Mozilla">

The Bugzilla Guide

Matthew P. Barnson

barnboy@trilobyte.net

Zach Lipton

zach AT zachlipton DOT com


This is the documentation for Bugzilla, the Mozilla +> This is the documentation for Bugzilla, the Mozilla bug-tracking system.

Bugzilla is an enterprise-class set of software utilities +> Bugzilla is an enterprise-class set of software utilities that, when used together, power issue-tracking for hundreds of organizations around the world, tracking millions of bugs. - While it is easy to use and quite flexible, it is very + While it is easy to use and quite flexible, it is difficult for a novice to install and maintain. Although we have provided step-by-step directions, Bugzilla is not always easy to get working. Please be sure the person responsible for installing and maintaining this software is a qualified - professional on operating system upon which you install + professional for the operating system upon which you install Bugzilla.

THIS DOCUMENTATION IS MAINTAINED IN DOCBOOK 4.1 SGML FORMAT. +> THIS DOCUMENTATION IS MAINTAINED IN DOCBOOK 4.1.2 XML FORMAT. IF YOU WISH TO MAKE CORRECTIONS, PLEASE MAKE THEM IN PLAIN TEXT OR SGML DIFFS AGAINST THE SOURCE. I CANNOT ACCEPT ADDITIONS TO THE GUIDE WRITTEN IN HTML! @@ -304,29 +304,29 @@ HREF="how.html" >

2.3.1. Create a Bugzilla Account
2.3.2. The Bugzilla Query Page
2.3.3. Creating and Managing Bug Reports
2.3.3.1. Writing a Great Bug Report
2.3.3.2. Managing your Bug Reports
2.4.1. Account Settings
2.4.2. Email Settings
2.4.2.1. Email Notification
2.4.2.2. New Email Technology
2.4.2.3. "Watching" Users
2.4.3. Page Footer
2.4.4. Permissions
3.2.3. Installing MySQL Database
3.2.4. Perl (5.004 or greater)
3.2.15. Tweaking localconfig
3.5.3. .htaccess files and security
3.5.4. mod_throttle and Security
3.5.5. Preventing untrusted Bugzilla content from executing malicious Javascript code
3.5.6. UNIX Installation Instructions History
3.6.1. Win32 Installation: Step-by-step
3.6.2. Additional Windows Tips
3.6.3. Bugzilla LDAP Integration
4.2.1. Creating the Default User
4.2.2. Managing Other Users
4.2.2.1. Logging In
4.2.2.2. Creating new users
4.2.2.3. Disabling Users
4.2.2.4. Modifying Users
4.3.1. Products
4.3.2. Components
4.3.3. Versions
4.3.4. Milestones
4.3.5. Voting
4.3.6. Groups and Group Security
7.2. Loki Bugzilla (Fenris)
7.3. Issuezilla
7.4. Scarab
7.5. Perforce SCM
7.6. SourceForge
C.2.1. Bugzilla Database Basics
C.2.1.1. Bugzilla Database Tables
D.1. Apache mod_rewrite magic
D.5.1. Things that have caused problems and should be avoided
D.5.2. Coding Style for Bugzilla
0. PREAMBLE
1. APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS
2. VERBATIM COPYING
3. COPYING IN QUANTITY
4. MODIFICATIONS
5. COMBINING DOCUMENTS
6. COLLECTIONS OF DOCUMENTS
7. AGGREGATION WITH INDEPENDENT WORKS
8. TRANSLATION
9. TERMINATION
10. FUTURE REVISIONS OF THIS LICENSE
How to use this License for your documents
3-3. Installing ActivePerl ppd Modules on Microsoft Windows
3-4. Removing encrypt() for Windows NT Bugzilla version 2.12 or earlier
4-1. Creating some Components
4-2. Common Use of Versions
4-3. A Different Use of Versions
4-4. Using SortKey with Target Milestone
4-5. When to Use Group Security
4-6. Creating a New Group
4-7. Bugzilla Groups
D-1. Using Setperl to set your perl path
1. A Sample Product