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sjboddie
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    2525_textpagetitle_ {Greenstone Digital Library}
     26_textadmin_ {Administration Page}
     27_textabgs_ {About Greenstone}
     28_textgsdocs_ {Greenstone Documentation}
     29
     30_textimagecollector_ {
     31Helps you create new collections, modify or add to existing ones, or delete
     32collections
     33}
     34
     35_textimageadmin_ {
     36Allows you to add new users, summarizes the collections in the system,
     37gives technical information on the Greenstone installation
     38}
     39
     40_textimagegogreenstone_ {
     41Tells you about the Greenstone software and the New Zealand Digital Library
     42Project where it originated
     43}
    2644
    2745_textpoem_ {
     
    5371}
    5472
     73_textnocollections_ {
     74<p>There are currently no collections available to this Greenstone installation.
     75To add some collections you may either
     76<ul><li>Use <a href="_httppagecollector_">The Collector</a> to build new collections
     77    <li>If you have a Greenstone cd-rom you may install collections from cd-rom
     78</ul>
     79}
    5580
    5681#------------------------------------------------------------
     
    6994_altselcolgr_ {"Select a collection"}
    7095
     96
     97######################################################################
     98# home help page
     99package homehelp
     100######################################################################
     101
     102
     103#------------------------------------------------------------
     104# text macros
     105#------------------------------------------------------------
     106
     107_text4buts_ {There are four further buttons on the home page}
    71108
    72109
     
    179216_heightgsdocsgr_ {17}
    180217
     218
     219######################################################################
     220# collectoraction
     221package collector
     222######################################################################
     223
     224
     225#------------------------------------------------------------
     226# text macros
     227#------------------------------------------------------------
     228
     229_textmore_ {more}
     230_textcollector_ {The Collector}
     231_textinfo_ {Collection information}
     232_textsrce_ {Source data}
     233_textconf_ {Configure collection}
     234_textbild_ {Build}
     235_textview_ {view}
     236_textdel_ {delete collection}
     237_textexpt_ {export collection}
     238
     239_textcollectorblurb_ {
     240<i>The pen is mightier than the sword!
     241<br>Building and distributing information collections carries responsibilities
     242that you may want to reflect on before you begin.
     243There are legal issues of copyright: being able to access documents doesn't
     244mean you can necessarily give them to others.
     245There are social issues:  collections should respect the customs of the
     246community out of which the documents arise.
     247And there are ethical issues: some things simply should not be made
     248available to others.
     249<br>Be sensitive to the power of information and use it wisely.
     250</i>
     251}
     252
     253_textcb1_ {
     254The Collector helps you to create new collections, modify or add to
     255existing ones, or delete collections.  To do this you will be guided through a
     256sequence of Web pages which request the information that is needed.
     257}
     258
     259_textcb2_ {First, you must decide whether to}
     260_textcnc_ {create a new collection}
     261_textwec_ {work with an existing one, adding data to it or deleting it.}
     262
     263_textcb3_ {
     264In order to build or modify digital library collections you must sign in.
     265This is to protect you from others logging in to your computer and altering
     266the information on it.  Note: for security reasons you will be
     267automatically logged out once a 30 minute period has elapsed since you
     268logged in.  If this happens, don't worry! -- you will be invited to log in
     269again and can continue from where you left off.
     270}
     271
     272_textcb4_ {
     273Please enter your Greenstone username and password, and click the button to
     274sign in.
     275}
     276
     277_textfsc_ {
     278First select the collection that you want to work with (write protected
     279collections won't appear in this list).
     280}
     281
     282_textwtc_ {With the collection you have selected, you can}
     283_textamd_ {Add more data and rebuild the collection}
     284_textetc_ {Edit the collection configuration file and rebuild the collection}
     285_textdtc_ {Delete the collection entirely}
     286_textetcfcd_ {Export the collection for writing to a self-installing Windows CD-ROM}
     287_textcaec_ {Changing an existing collection}
     288_textnwec_ {No write-enabled collections are available for modifying}
     289_textcianc_ {Creating a new collection}
     290_texttsosn_ {The sequence of steps needed to create a new digital library collection is:}
     291_textsin_ {Specify its name (and associated information)}
     292_textswts_ {Specify where the source data comes from}
     293_textatco_ {Adjust the configuration options (advanced users only)}
     294_textbtc_ {"Build" the collection (see below)}
     295_textpvyh_ {Proudly view your handiwork.}
     296
     297_texttfsiw_ {
     298The fourth step is where the computer does all the work.  In the "building"
     299process the computer makes all the indexes and gathers together any other
     300information that is required to make things work.  But first you have to
     301specify the information.
     302}
     303
     304_textadab_ {
     305A diagram appears below that will help you keep track of where you are.
     306The green button is the one that you click to carry on in the sequence.  As
     307you go through the sequence, the buttons will change to yellow.  You can
     308return to a previous page by clicking on the corresponding yellow button in
     309the diagram.
     310}
     311
     312_textwyar_ {
     313When you are ready, click the green "collection information" button to
     314begin creating your new digital library collection!
     315}
     316
     317_textcnmbs_ {Collection name must be specified}
     318_texteambs_ {Email address must be specified}
     319_textpsea_ {Please specify email address in the form: usename@domain}
     320_textdocmbs_ {Description of collection must be specified}
     321
     322_textwcanc_ {
     323When creating a new collection you need to enter some preliminary
     324information about the source data.  This process is structured as a series
     325of Web pages, overseen by The Collector.  The bar at the bottom of the page
     326shows you the sequence of pages to be completed.
     327}
     328
     329_texttfc_ {Title for collection:}
     330
     331_texttctiasp_ {
     332The collection title is a short phrase used throughout the digital library
     333to identify the content of the collection.  Example titles include
     334"Computer Science Technical Reports" and "Humanity Development Library."
     335}
     336
     337_textcea_ {Contact email address:}
     338
     339_textteas_ {
     340This email address specifies the first point of contact for the collection.
     341If the Greenstone software detects a problem, a diagnostic report is sent
     342to this address.  Enter an email address in its full form:
     343<tt>name@domain</tt>.
     344}
     345
     346_textatc_ {About this collection:}
     347
     348_texttiasd_ {
     349This is a statement describing the principles governing what is included in
     350the collection.  It appears on the first page when the collection is
     351presented.
     352}
     353
     354_textypits_ {
     355Your position in the sequence is indicated by an arrow underneath--in this
     356case, the "collection information" stage.  To proceed, click the green
     357"source data" button.
     358}
     359
     360_srcebadsources_ {
     361<p>One or more of the input sources you specified is unavailable (marked
     362_iconcross_ below).
     363
     364<p>This might be because
     365<ul>
     366<li>The file, FTP site or URL does not exist.
     367<li>You need to dial up your ISP first.
     368<li>You are trying to access a URL from behind a firewall (this is the case
     369if you normally have to present a username and password to access the
     370internet).
     371</ul>
     372
     373<p>If this is a URL that you can see in your browser, it may be coming from
     374a locally cached copy. Unfortunately, locally cached copies are invisible
     375to our mirroring process. In this case we recommend that you download the
     376pages using your browser first.
     377}
     378
     379_textymbyco_ {
     380<p>You may base your collection on either
     381<ul>
     382<li>The default structure
     383<dl><dd>The new collection may contain html documents (.htm, .html), plain text
     384documents (.txt, .text), MS Word documents (.doc), PDF documents (.pdf) or
     385email documents (.email).</dd></dl>
     386<li>An existing collection
     387<dl><dd>The files in your new collection must be exactly the same type as those
     388used to build the existing one.</dd></dl>
     389</ul>
     390}
     391
     392_textbtco_ {Base the collection on}
     393_textand_ {Add new data}
     394_textad_ {Adding data:}
     395
     396_texttftysb_ {
     397The files that you specify below will be added to the collection. Make sure
     398that you do not re-specify files that are already in the collection:
     399otherwise two copies will be included. Files are identified by their full
     400pathname, Web pages by their absolute Web address.
     401}
     402
     403_textis_ {Input sources:}
     404
     405_textddd1_ {
     406<p>If you use file:// or ftp:// to specify a file, that file will be
     407downloaded.
     408
     409<p>If you use http:// it depends on whether the URL gives you a normal web
     410page in your browser, or a list of files.  If a page, that page will be
     411downloaded -- and so will all pages it links to, and all pages they link
     412to, etc. -- provided they reside on the same site, below the URL.
     413
     414<p>If you use file:// or ftp:// to specify a folder or directory, or give a
     415http:// URL that leads to a list of files, everything in the folder and all
     416its sub-folders will be included in the collection.
     417
     418<p>Click the "more sources" button to get more input boxes.
     419}
     420
     421_textddd2_ {
     422<p>Click one of the green buttons. If you are an advanced user you may want
     423to adjust the collection configuration. Alternatively, go straight to the
     424building stage. Remember, you can always revisit an earlier stage by
     425clicking its yellow button.
     426}
     427
     428_textconf1_ {
     429<p>The building and presentation of your collection are controlled by
     430specifications in a special "configuration file".  Advanced users may want
     431to alter the configuration settings.
     432
     433<center><p><b>If you are not an advanced user, just go to the bottom of the
     434page.</b></center>
     435
     436<p>To alter the configuration settings, edit the data that appears below.
     437If you make a mistake, click on "Reset" to reinstate the original
     438configuration settings.
     439}
     440
     441_textreset_ {Reset}
     442
     443_textbild1_ {
     444The collection is now being built: this might take some time. The building
     445status line below gives feedback on how the operation is progressing.
     446}
     447
     448_textbild2_ {
     449To stop the building process at any time, click here.
     450<br>The collection you are working on will remain intact.
     451}
     452
     453_textstopbuild_ {stop building}
     454
     455_textbild3_ {
     456If you leave this page (and have not cancelled the building process with
     457the "stop building" button) the collection will continue to build and will
     458be installed upon successful completion.
     459}
     460
     461_textbuildcancelled_ {Build cancelled}
     462
     463_textbildcancel1_ {
     464The collection building process was cancelled. Use the yellow buttons below
     465to make changes to your collection or restart the building process.
     466}
     467
     468_textbsupdate1_ {Building status update in 1 second}
     469_textbsupdate2_ {Building status update in}
     470_textseconds_ {seconds}
     471_textbildsuc_ {Collection built successfully.}
     472
     473_textfailmsg11_ {
     474The collection could not be built as it contains no data. Make sure that at
     475least one of the directories or files you specified on the <i>source
     476data</i> page exists and is of a type or (in the case of a directory)
     477contains files of a type, that Greenstone can process.
     478}
     479
     480_textfailmsg21_ {The collection could not be built (import.pl failed).}
     481_textblcont_ {The build log contains the following information:}
     482
     483_texttryagain_ {
     484Please <a href="_httppagecollector_" target=_top>restart the collector</a>
     485and try again.
     486}
     487
     488_textfailmsg31_ {The collection could not be built (buildcol.pl failed).}
     489_textfailmsg41_ {The collection was built successfully but could not be installed.}
     490_textfailmsg71_ {An unexpected error occurred while attepting to build your collection}
     491_textretcoll_ {Return to the collector}
     492
     493_textdelperm_ {
     494Some or all of the _cgiargbc1dirname_ collection could not be
     495deleted. Possible causes are:
     496<ul>
     497<li> Greenstone does not have permission to delete the _gsdlhome_/collect/_cgiargbc1dirname_
     498directory.<br>
     499You may need to remove this directory manually to complete the removal of the _cgiargbc1dirname_
     500collection from this computer.
     501</ul>
     502}
     503
     504_textdelinv_ {
     505The _cgiargbc1dirname_ collection is protected or invalid. Deletion was cancelled.
     506}
     507
     508_textdelsuc_ {The _cgiargbc1dirname_ collection was successfully deleted.}
     509
     510_textclonefail_ {
     511The _cgiargclonecol_ collection cound not be cloned. Possible causes are:
     512<ul>
     513<li> The _cgiargclonecol_ collection doesn't exist
     514<li> The _cgiargclonecol_ collection has no collect.cfg configuration file
     515<li> Greenstone does not have permission to read the collect.cfg configuration file
     516}
     517
     518_textcolerr_ {Collector error.}
     519
     520_texttmpfail_ {
     521The collector failed to read from or write to a temporary file or
     522directory. Possible causes are:
     523<ul>
     524<li> Greenstone does not have read/write access to the _gsdlhome_/tmp
     525     directory.
     526</ul>
     527}
     528
     529_textmkcolfail_ {
     530The collector failed to create the directory structure required by the new
     531collection (mkcol.pl failed). Possible causes are:
     532<ul>
     533<li> Greenstone does not have permission to write to the _gsdlhome_/tmp
     534     directory.
     535<li> mkcol.pl perl script errors.
     536</ul>
     537}
     538
     539_textnocontent_ {
     540Collector error: no collection name was provided for the new collection. Try
     541restarting the Collector from the beginning.
     542}
     543
     544_textrestart_ {Restart the Collector}
     545
     546_textreloaderror_ {
     547An error occurred while creating the new collection. This may have been due
     548to Greenstone getting confused by the use of your browser's "reload" or
     549"back" buttons (please try to avoid using these buttons while creating a
     550collection with the Collector).  It is recommended that you restart the
     551Collector from the beginning.
     552}
     553
     554_textexptsuc_ {
     555The _cgiargbc1dirname_ collection was successfully exported to the
     556_gsdlhome_/tmp/exported\__cgiargbc1dirname_ directory.
     557}
     558
     559_textexptfail_ {
     560<p>Failed to export the _cgiargbc1dirname_ collection.
     561
     562<p>This is likely to be because Greenstone was installed without the
     563necessary components to support the "Export Collection" function.
     564<ul>
     565
     566 <li>If you installed Greenstone from CD-ROM these components won't have
     567 been installed if you chose the "Compact" installation
     568 option. Please reinstall Greenstone using the "Typical"
     569 installation option. Alternatively you may download and install the
     570 additional components from the web (see below).
     571
     572 <li>If you installed Greenstone from a web distribution you will need to
     573 download and install an additional package to enable this function. Please
     574 visit <a href="http://www.greenstone.org">http://www.greenstone.org</a> or
     575 email <a
     576 href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>
     577 for further details.
     578
     579</ul>
     580}
     581
     582#------------------------------------------------------------
     583# icons
     584#------------------------------------------------------------
     585
     586## "The collector" ## green_title ## h_colect ##
     587_httpiconhabout_ {_httpimg_/h\_colect.gif}
     588
     589## "collection information" ## collector_bar_button ## info ##
     590_httpicongcinfoof_ {_httpimg_/gcinfoof.gif}
     591_httpicongcinfoon_ {_httpimg_/gcinfoon.gif}
     592_httpiconycinfoof_ {_httpimg_/ycinfoof.gif}
     593_httpiconycinfoon_ {_httpimg_/ycinfoon.gif}
     594_httpiconncinfoof_ {_httpimg_/ncinfoof.gif}
     595
     596## "source data" ## collector_bar_button ## srce ##
     597_httpicongcsrceof_ {_httpimg_/gcsrceof.gif}
     598_httpicongcsrceon_ {_httpimg_/gcsrceon.gif}
     599_httpiconycsrceof_ {_httpimg_/ycsrceof.gif}
     600_httpiconycsrceon_ {_httpimg_/ycsrceon.gif}
     601_httpiconncsrceof_ {_httpimg_/ncsrceof.gif}
     602
     603## "configure collection" ## collector_bar_button ## conf ##
     604_httpicongcconfof_ {_httpimg_/gcconfof.gif}
     605_httpicongcconfon_ {_httpimg_/gcconfon.gif}
     606_httpiconycconfof_ {_httpimg_/ycconfof.gif}
     607_httpiconycconfon_ {_httpimg_/ycconfon.gif}
     608_httpiconncconfof_ {_httpimg_/ncconfof.gif}
     609
     610## "build collection" ## collector_bar_button ## bild ##
     611_httpicongcbildof_ {_httpimg_/gcbildof.gif}
     612_httpicongcbildon_ {_httpimg_/gcbildon.gif}
     613_httpiconycbildof_ {_httpimg_/ycbildof.gif}
     614_httpiconycbildon_ {_httpimg_/ycbildon.gif}
     615_httpiconncbildof_ {_httpimg_/ncbildof.gif}
     616
     617## "view collection" ## collector_bar_button ## view ##
     618_httpicongcviewof_ {_httpimg_/gcviewof.gif}
     619_httpicongcviewon_ {_httpimg_/gcviewon.gif}
     620_httpiconycviewof_ {_httpimg_/ycviewof.gif}
     621_httpiconycviewon_ {_httpimg_/ycviewon.gif}
     622_httpiconncviewof_ {_httpimg_/ncviewof.gif}
     623
     624## "delete collection" ## collector_bar_button ## del ##
     625_httpicongcdelof_ {_httpimg_/gcdelof.gif}
     626_httpicongcdelon_ {_httpimg_/gcdelon.gif}
     627
     628## "export collection" ## collector_bar_button ## expt ##
     629_httpicongcexptof_ {_httpimg_/gcexptof.gif}
     630_httpicongcexpton_ {_httpimg_/gcexpton.gif}
     631
     632
     633######################################################################
     634# 'gsdl' page
     635package gsdl
     636######################################################################
     637
     638
     639#------------------------------------------------------------
     640# text macros
     641#------------------------------------------------------------
     642
     643
     644_textgreenstone1_ {
     645Greenstone is a suite of software which has the ability to serve digital
     646library collections and build new collections.  It provides a new way of
     647organizing information and publishing it on the Internet or on CD-ROM.
     648Greenstone is produced by the New Zealand Digital Library Project at the
     649University of Waikato, and distributed in cooperation with UNESCO and the
     650Humanities Library Project. It is open-source software, available from
     651<i>http://greenstone.org</i> under the terms of the GNU General Public
     652License.
     653}
     654
     655_textgreenstone2_ {
     656The New Zealand Digital Library website (<a
     657href="http://nzdl.org">http://nzdl.org</a>) contains numerous example
     658collections, all created with the Greenstone software, which are publicly
     659available for you to peruse. They exemplify various searching and browsing
     660options, and include collections in Arabic, Chinese, French, Maori, and
     661Spanish, as well as English. There are also some music collections.
     662}
     663
     664_textgreenstone3_ {
     665Greenstone runs on Windows and Unix. The distribution includes ready-to-use
     666binaries for all versions of Windows, and for Linux. It also includes
     667complete source code for the system, which can be compiled using Microsoft
     668C++ or gcc.  Greenstone works with associated software that is also freely
     669available: the Apache Webserver and PERL. The user interface uses a Web
     670browser: typically Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer.
     671}
     672
     673_textgreenstone4_ {
     674Many document collections are distributed on CD-ROM using the Greenstone
     675software. For example, the <i>Humanity Development Library</i> contains
     6761,230 publications ranging from accounting to water sanitation. It runs on
     677minimal computing facilities such as those typically found in developing
     678countries. The information can be accessed by searching, browsing by
     679subject, browsing by titles, browsing by organisation, browsing a list of
     680how-tos, and by randomly viewing the book covers.
     681}
     682
     683_textgreenstone5_ {
     684Greenstone is specifically designed to be highly extensible and
     685customisable. New document and metadata formats are accommodated by writing
     686"plugins" (in Perl). Analogously, new metadata browsing structures can be
     687implemented by writing "classifiers." The user interface look-and-feel can
     688be altered using "macros" written in a simple macro language. A Corba
     689protocol allows agents (e.g. in Java) to use all the facilities associated
     690with document collections. Finally, the source code, in C++ and Perl, is
     691available and accessible for modification.
     692}
     693
     694_textthreedocs_ {There are three documents that explain the Greenstone system:}
     695_textinstall_ {The Greenstone Digital Library Software Installer's Guide}
     696_textuser_ {The Greenstone Digital Library Software User's Guide}
     697_textdevelop_ {The Greenstone Digital Library Software Developer's Guide}
     698
     699_textmailinglist_ {
     700There is a mailing list intended primarily for discussions about the
     701Greenstone digital library software.  Active users of Greenstone should
     702consider joining the mailing list and contributing to the discussions.  The
     703mailing list is hosted by the Pathfinder Library System in beautiful Grand
     704Junction, Colorado (John Campbell, [email protected]). To subscribe, send
     705email to <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>
     706with the text <ul>subscribe greenstone </ul> (no subject, no name, nothing
     707else). To send a message to the list, address it to <a
     708href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>.
     709}
     710
     711_textreport_ {
     712We want to ensure that this software works well for you.  Please report any
     713bugs to <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>
     714}
     715
     716_textcredits_ {credits}
     717
     718_textwhoswho_ {
     719The Greenstone software is a collaborative effort between many
     720people. Rodger McNab and Stefan Boddie are the principal architects and
     721implementors.  Contributions have been made by David Bainbridge, George
     722Buchanan, Hong Chen, Elke Duncker, Carl Gutwin, Geoff Holmes, John
     723McPherson, Craig Nevill-Manning, Gordon Paynter, Bernhard Pfahringer, Todd
     724Reed, Bill Rogers, and Stuart Yeates. Other members of the New Zealand
     725Digital Library project provided advice and inspiration in the design of
     726the system: Mark Apperley, Sally Jo Cunningham, Steve Jones, Te Taka
     727Keegan, Michel Loots, Malika Mahoui and Lloyd Smith. We would also like to
     728acknowledge all those who have contributed to the GNU-licensed packages
     729included in this distribution: MG, GDBM, WGET, WVWARE, PDFTOHTML.
     730}
     731
     732
     733#------------------------------------------------------------
     734# icons
     735#------------------------------------------------------------
     736
     737
     738## "about the greenstone software" ## green_bar_left_aligned ## abgsgr ##
     739_httpiconabgsgr_ {_httpimg_/abgsgr.gif}
     740_widthabgsgr_ {_pagewidth_}
     741_heightabgsgr_ {17}
     742
     743
     744######################################################################
     745# 'users' page
     746package userslistusers
     747######################################################################
     748
     749
     750#------------------------------------------------------------
     751# text macros
     752#------------------------------------------------------------
     753
     754_textlocu_ {List of current users}
     755_textuser_ {user}
     756_textas_ {account status}
     757_textgroups_ {groups}
     758_textcomment_ {comment}
     759_textadduser_ {add a new user}
     760_textedituser_ {edit}
     761_textdeleteuser_ {delete}
     762
     763
     764######################################################################
     765# 'users' page
     766package userseditusers
     767######################################################################
     768
     769
     770#------------------------------------------------------------
     771# text macros
     772#------------------------------------------------------------
     773
     774
     775_textedituser_ {Edit user information}
     776_textadduser_ {Add a new user}
     777
     778_textaboutusername_ {
     779Usernames must be between 2 and 30 characters long. They can contain
     780alphanumeric characters, '.', and '_'.
     781}
     782
     783_textaboutpassword_ {
     784Passwords must be between 3 and 8 characters long. They can contain any
     785normal printable ASCII characters.
     786}
     787
     788_textoldpass_ {If this field is blank the old password will be kept.}
     789_textenabled_ {enabled}
     790_textdisabled_ {disabled}
     791
     792_textaboutgroups_ {
     793Groups is a comma separated list, do not put spaces after the commas.
     794}
     795
     796
     797######################################################################
     798# 'users' page
     799package usersdeleteuser
     800######################################################################
     801
     802
     803#------------------------------------------------------------
     804# text macros
     805#------------------------------------------------------------
     806
     807_textdeleteuser_ {Delete a user}
     808_textremwarn_ {Do you really want to permanently remove user <b>_cgiargumun_</b>?}
     809
     810
     811######################################################################
     812# 'users' page
     813package userschangepasswd
     814######################################################################
     815
     816
     817#------------------------------------------------------------
     818# text macros
     819#------------------------------------------------------------
     820
     821_textchangepw_ {Change password}
     822_textoldpw_ {old password}
     823_textnewpw_ {new password}
     824_textretype_ {retype new password}
     825
     826
     827######################################################################
     828# 'users' page
     829package userschangepasswdok
     830######################################################################
     831
     832
     833#------------------------------------------------------------
     834# text macros
     835#------------------------------------------------------------
     836
     837_textsuccess_ {Your password was successfully changed.}
     838
     839
     840######################################################################
     841# 'users' page
     842package users
     843######################################################################
     844
     845
     846#------------------------------------------------------------
     847# text macros
     848#------------------------------------------------------------
     849
     850_textinvalidusername_ {The username is invalid.}
     851_textinvalidpassword_ {The password is invalid.}
     852_textemptypassword_ {Please enter an initial password for this user.}
     853_textuserexists_ {This user already exists, please enter another username.}
     854
     855_textusernameempty_ {Please enter your username.}
     856_textpasswordempty_ {You must enter your old password.}
     857_textnewpass1empty_ {Enter your new password and then retype it.}
     858_textnewpassmismatch_ {The two versions of your new password did not match.}
     859_textnewinvalidpassword_ {You entered an invalid password.}
     860_textfailed_ {Either your username or password was incorrect.}
     861
     862
     863######################################################################
     864# 'status' pages
     865package status
     866######################################################################
     867
     868
     869#------------------------------------------------------------
     870# text macros
     871#------------------------------------------------------------
     872
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