@@ -18,11 +18,11 @@
These builds will have quite a few changes from the downloads
currently available (a document detailing them will be
released later on), so please give them a whirl. We would be
- grateful if you contacted
+ grateful if you contacted
us with any questions or bugs.
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
see an efficient native host! Credit goes to our new developer
Pete. Until we update the downloads
pages you can download the new ihost
-
+
here.
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
backend which took up far too many resources. This new system
generates the graphs in a more realtime nature, allowing more
flexible graphs to be generated. This is currently only available
- through
+ through
CVS.
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
Java ACL (Access Control List) code has been added to the util
package of the i-scream server. This code will ultimately allow
the server to be more secure when exposed to the Internet. More
- details can be found
+ details can be found
here on the author's website.
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
documentation page has details of
installation, use and maintenance for the end user and developer.
We value feedback and comments from you, so please drop us an e-mail
- to dev@i-scream.org.uk.
+ to dev@i-scream.org.
@@ -138,8 +138,8 @@
The i-scream Distributed Central Monitoring System started off as
- a final year project for a group of
- Computer Science students at the
+ a final year project for a group of
+ Computer Science students at the
University of Kent at Canterbury, UK. The project was completed at
4pm on 29 March 2001. It consisted of five lever-arch folders containing
mostly source code and documentation. The CVS repository was tagged to
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