Hi Chris, it seems some changes were unintentional: On 08.11.2010 15:49, Apache Wiki wrote:
* Use properties replacement so that in the xml config you have ${db.password} and in conf/catalina.properties you put the password there. You are not safer, but the auditors may be happy. - * Since server.xml is an XML file— you can use XML entities. For example: "woot" becomes "woot" which is a way to obscure the password. + * Since server.xml is an XML file — you can use XML entities. For example: "woot" becomes "woot" which is a way to obscure the password.
(the identity seems to be an especially bad obfuscation function) and
- Now, whenever you write {{{&resources;}}} in the text below, it will be replaced by the content of the file "resources.txt". The file path is relative to the conf directory. + . Now, whenever you write {{{&resources;}}} in the text below, it will be replaced by the content of the file "resources.txt". The file path is relative to the conf directory.
I guess the first change was done automatically by some clever editor program.
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