Return-Path: Delivered-To: apmail-httpd-dev-archive@www.apache.org Received: (qmail 40568 invoked from network); 15 Dec 2004 00:42:51 -0000 Received: from hermes.apache.org (HELO mail.apache.org) (209.237.227.199) by minotaur-2.apache.org with SMTP; 15 Dec 2004 00:42:51 -0000 Received: (qmail 74278 invoked by uid 500); 15 Dec 2004 00:42:36 -0000 Delivered-To: apmail-httpd-dev-archive@httpd.apache.org Received: (qmail 74229 invoked by uid 500); 15 Dec 2004 00:42:35 -0000 Mailing-List: contact dev-help@httpd.apache.org; run by ezmlm Precedence: bulk Reply-To: dev@httpd.apache.org list-help: list-unsubscribe: list-post: Delivered-To: mailing list dev@httpd.apache.org Received: (qmail 74186 invoked by uid 99); 15 Dec 2004 00:42:35 -0000 X-ASF-Spam-Status: No, hits=0.0 required=10.0 tests= X-Spam-Check-By: apache.org Received-SPF: pass (hermes.apache.org: local policy) Received: from devsys.jaguNET.com (HELO devsys.jaguNET.com) (209.133.192.6) by apache.org (qpsmtpd/0.28) with ESMTP; Tue, 14 Dec 2004 16:42:32 -0800 Received: (from jim@localhost) by devsys.jaguNET.com (8.11.7a/jag-2.6) id iBF0gVT16673 for dev@httpd.apache.org; Tue, 14 Dec 2004 19:42:31 -0500 (EST) From: Jim Jagielski Message-Id: <200412150042.iBF0gVT16673@devsys.jaguNET.com> Subject: Re: svn commit: r111892 - /httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/manual/mod/mod_dumpio.html /httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/manual/mod/mod_dumpio.html.en / To: dev@httpd.apache.org Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 19:42:28 -0500 (EST) Reply-To: jim@jaguNET.com In-Reply-To: from "nd@apache.org" at Dec 14, 2004 10:45:10 PM X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.5 PL5] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Virus-Checked: Checked X-Spam-Rating: minotaur-2.apache.org 1.6.2 0/1000/N nd@apache.org wrote: > > adjust properties: > - svn:eol-style = native > - svn:keywords = LastChangedRevision for mod_dumpio.xml > Are these documented somewhere? Not what they mean, but what our standards are as far as these are concerned, etc...? I hate looking like an idiot :) -- =========================================================================== Jim Jagielski [|] jim@jaguNET.com [|] http://www.jaguNET.com/ "There 10 types of people: those who read binary and everyone else."