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@@ -190,3 +190,5 @@ __It is important to note__ that when logged onto the legacy systems, even with
After a false start or two, we've decided to transfer __all__ of the static web pages to SPDR storage. The great advantage is that there is only one copy of all of this material now and there will be no confusion due to multiple writable copies. The disadvantage (if it is one) is that all web work will now need to be done on the new system, either via login to SPDR systems or appropriate AD logins on legacy systems. The entire `/space/html/` hierarchy, including all `/project/something/web/` links have been __moved__ to SPDR.
After a false start or two, we've decided to transfer __all__ of the static web pages to SPDR storage. The great advantage is that there is only one copy of all of this material now and there will be no confusion due to multiple writable copies. The disadvantage (if it is one) is that all web work will now need to be done on the new system, either via login to SPDR systems or appropriate AD logins on legacy systems. The entire `/space/html/` hierarchy, including all `/project/something/web/` links have been __moved__ to SPDR.
The `/space/das/` and `/space/support/` directories for applications still exist as separate legacy and SPDR copies.
The `/space/das/` and `/space/support/` directories for applications still exist as separate legacy and SPDR copies.
Actual web services have not yet been moved to run on the SPDR systems and we anticipate significant problems during the transition.