<li>....<p></p></li>
which was used all over the file to
<li><p>...</p></li>
For all entries other than the ones in July 1998 there's no user visible
effect. For the entries in July (which were missing the <p></p>) this has
the effect (on some browsers at least) of inserting white space between
the list items, which is consistent with the appearance of the rest of the
file.
You can (and are encouraged to) mirror the pages with CVSup.
If you are running apache as installed from the ports collection the
following should make a copy of www.freebsd.org available from
http://wwwN.XX.freebsd.org/. Of course, there are possible
variations on the method...
1) The CVSup file to get the WWW pages
(/usr/local/www/data/freebsd.cvsup in the next step):
www release=current host=cvsup.freebsd.org hostbase=/home base=/usr prefix=/usr/local/www/data/www.freebsd.org delete old use-rel-suffix
2) Add to /etc/crontab
1 5 * * * root /usr/local/bin/cvsup -z -g /usr/local/www/data/freebsd.cvsup
2) Add to /usr/local/etc/apache/access.conf:
<Directory /usr/local/www/data/www.freebsd.org/data>
Options FollowSymLinks Includes
XBitHack Full
</Directory>
3) Add to /usr/local/etc/apache/httpd.conf:
<VirtualHost wwwN.XX.freebsd.org>
UserDir disabled
ServerAdmin webmaster@wwwN.XX.freebsd.org
DocumentRoot /usr/local/www/data/www.freebsd.org/data
ServerName wwwN.XX.freebsd.org
ScriptAlias /cgi/ /usr/local/www/data/www.freebsd.org/data/cgi/
ErrorLog /var/log/wwwN.XX-error.log
TransferLog /var/log/wwwN.XX-access.log
</VirtualHost>