[GRASSweb-list]markus: web/intro firsttime.inc,1.1,1.2

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Sun Dec 19 15:20:49 EST 2004


Author: markus

Update of /grassrepository/web/intro
In directory doto:/tmp/cvs-serv16617/intro

Modified Files:
	firsttime.inc 
Log Message:
url fixes

Index: firsttime.inc
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RCS file: /grassrepository/web/intro/firsttime.inc,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -d -r1.1 -r1.2
--- firsttime.inc	19 Dec 2004 16:41:40 -0000	1.1
+++ firsttime.inc	19 Dec 2004 20:20:47 -0000	1.2
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
     projects and libraries</a>, such as MapServer, GDAL, PostgreSQL, OGR, libgrass, PROJ4 etc.</a>. 
 <li>Or have a look at the <a href="../nviz/index.html">NVIZ 3-D GRASS Interface</a>.
 <li>Get information about the <a href="../grass57/index.html">GRASS 5.7 development</a>. 
-<li>There also exist many external packages for GRASS called <a href="grass_addons.html">Add-ons</a>.  
+<li>There also exist many external packages for GRASS called <a href="../download/addons.php">Add-ons</a>.  
 <li>GRASS as a modular based GIS offers a wide range of possibilites to build professional
     solutions. The figure below is an example how grass can be used with other
     applications</li>
@@ -87,8 +87,8 @@
 queries on these multiple attributes, you may find it useful to use an
 external database. In GRASS 5.0/5.3
 there are drivers for ODBC and PostgreSQL (see the related <a
-href=sqlgrasslist.html>GRASS/SQL page</a>).<br>
-In <a href=grass57/index.html>GRASS 5.7</a> it becomes really exciting and
+href=../community/sqlgrasslist.html>GRASS/SQL page</a>).<br>
+In <a href=../grass57/index.html>GRASS 5.7</a> it becomes really exciting and
 also includes native support for DBF files. But
 this system is not yet fully implemented.
 
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@
 
 
 <ul>
-<li>Please proceed to our <a href="download.html">download page.</a>
+<li>Please proceed to our <a href="../download/index.php">download page.</a>
 <br> Here you find all information on Binaries, Sources, CVS access,
 installing, compiling, etc. 
 </ul>
@@ -129,9 +129,9 @@
 and also the <a href="../gdp/html_grass5/export.html">GRASS data export</a>
 help pages. As GRASS supports a wide range of image, raster, vector and
 sites data formats, you will probably find some module handling your data.  
-<li>From the GRASS <a href="../gdp/online.html">online manual
+<li>From the GRASS <a href="../gdp/manuals.php">online manual
 pages</a> you can get all information about modules, etc.
-<li>Besides this you may always ask at one of the existing <a href="support.html">GRASS Users mailing
+<li>Besides this you may always ask at one of the existing <a href="../community/support.php">GRASS Users mailing
 lists</a> - <strong>don't hesitate!</strong>   
 
 </ul>
@@ -140,18 +140,18 @@
 <a NAME="docgrass"></a>
 <h3>The GRASS Documentation Project</h3>
 
-<ul>The documentation in GRASS is managed within the <a href="../gdp/index.html">GRASS Documentation Project
+<ul>The documentation in GRASS is managed within the <a href="../gdp/index.php">GRASS Documentation Project
 (GDP)</a>. The idea is to collect all the online documentation available for GRASS
 in one space. The GDP is devided into 6 sections:
 </ul>
 
 <ul>
-<li><a href="../gdp/general.html">General/Features</a> (descriptions on GRASS modules, FAQs, related articles etc.) 
+<li><a href="../gdp/general.php">General/Features</a> (descriptions on GRASS modules, FAQs, related articles etc.) 
      and Manual pages (GRASS 4.x and GRASS 5.x commands and manual pages)
-<li><a href="../gdp/tutorials.html">Books, Tutorials</a> (Tutorials in english, italian, german etc.)
+<li><a href="../gdp/tutorials.php">Books, Tutorials</a> (Tutorials in english, italian, german etc.)
     and GRASS Courses in english, german, japanese)
-<li><a href="../gdp/installation.html">Install/Prog</a> (Documentation on Installing and Programming GRASS)
-<li><a href="../gdp/special.html">Special Topics</a> (DBMS, modeling, analysis etc.)
+<li><a href="../gdp/installation.php">Install/Prog</a> (Documentation on Installing and Programming GRASS)
+<li><a href="../gdp/special.php">Special Topics</a> (DBMS, modeling, analysis etc.)
 </ul>
 
 If you have additional documents for the GDP, please send a mail to 
@@ -190,8 +190,8 @@
 <h3>Looking for GRASS tutorials or sample data?</h3>
 
 <ul> 
-<li>There is an online <a href="../gdp/tutorials.html">Books and Tutorials Collection</a> available
-inside the <a href="../gdp/index.html">GRASS Documentation Project (GDP)</a>. Here
+<li>There is an online <a href="../gdp/tutorials.php">Books and Tutorials Collection</a> available
+inside the <a href="../gdp/index.php">GRASS Documentation Project (GDP)</a>. Here
 you find links to existing GRASS Tutorials in english and several
 foreign languages (german, italian, korean and polish). 
 <li>A nice tutorial is the <a href="http://www.geog.le.ac.uk/assist/grass/seeds/">GRASS
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@
 <li>In this example GRASS would be started in the spearfish location under the mapset emil.
 You can now start working (open a X-window with d.mon start=x0, visualise a
 raster map with d.rast etc.), but at this point you should refer to one of the GRASS 
-<a href="../gdp/tutorials.html">Tutorials</a> or other help available on the GRASS pages.
+<a href="../gdp/tutorials.php">Tutorials</a> or other help available on the GRASS pages.
 </ul>
 
 <p>
@@ -265,8 +265,8 @@
 <p><DEFANGED_IMG SRC="../images/3dgrass.gif" ALT="3D raster volume visualization of finesand distribution using GRASS 5" NOSAVE height=228 width=294></center>
 </dl>
 
-See additionally further <a href="../gdp/tutorial.html">Online Courses</a> for further help and
-the <a href="../gdp/online.html">online manual pages</a>.</center>
+See additionally further <a href="../gdp/tutorial.php">Online Courses</a> for further help and
+the <a href="../gdp/online.php">online manual pages</a>.</center>
 
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