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## <a name="Maintenance_of_the_WEB_web"> Maintenance of the %WEB% web </a>

I've setup a preliminary front page for the Distrib web. Nothing fancy, but I think it's better to have a general idea on display rather than nothing. This is your baby Grant. :)

Where should all this stuff go?

<form action="%SCRIPTURLPATH%/search%SCRIPTSUFFIX%/%WEB%/SearchResult">
  <ul>
    <li><input name="search" size="32" type="text" /> <input type="submit" value="Search" />    (More options in [[WebSearch]]) </li>
    <li>[[WebChanges]]: Find out recent modifications to the %WIKITOOLNAME%.%WEB% web. </li>
    <li>[[WebIndex]]: Display all %WIKITOOLNAME%.%WEB% topics in alphabetical order. See also the faster [[WebTopicList]]</li>
    <li> %NOTIFYTOPIC%: Subscribe to be automatically notified when something changes in the %WIKITOOLNAME%.%WEB% web. </li>
    <li> %STATISTICSTOPIC%: View access statistics of the %WIKITOOLNAME%.%WEB% web. </li>
    <li> %WEBPREFSTOPIC%: Preferences of the %WIKITOOLNAME%.%WEB% web. </li>
  </ul>
</form>

**Notes:**

* You are currently in the %WIKITOOLNAME%.%WEB% web. The color code for this web is a (SPECIFY COLOR) background, so you know where you are.
* If you are not familiar with the %WIKITOOLNAME% collaboration tool, please visit %TWIKIWEB%.WelcomeGuest in the %WIKITOOLNAME%.%TWIKIWEB% web first.

%INCLUDE\{"%TWIKIWEB%.TWikiWebsTable"\}%

-- [[Main/JoachimNilsson]] - 28 Nov 2002

[[CDNotesHome]] no longer shows dates of releases. Is this because the spaces that are included in topic names?

-- [[Main/OgnyanKulev]] - 22 Sep 2004

Strange. Nope, the spaces in links and topic names are only visible when the wiki is presented in HTML to the user, it's a visualization plugin. The topics themselves are still searchable in the same fashion.

However, we recently had a server upgrade (woody--&gt;sarge) that may have affected the apache settings. I'll look into it and post more here later.

-- [[Main/JoachimNilsson]] - 22 Sep 2004