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diff --git a/doc/src/FAQ/FAQ.html b/doc/src/FAQ/FAQ.html index b07d6349f3c..47702cdfb04 100644 --- a/doc/src/FAQ/FAQ.html +++ b/doc/src/FAQ/FAQ.html @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Last updated: Fri Jun 2 11:32:13 EDT 2000 Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (<A HREF="mailto:pgman@candle.pha.pa.us">pgman@candle.pha.pa.us</A>)<BR><P> -The most recent version of this document can be viewed at the postgreSQL +The most recent version of this document can be viewed at the PostgreSQL Web site, <A HREF="http://www.Postgresql.org">http://www.PostgreSQL.org</A>.<P> Linux-specific questions are answered in <A @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ HPUX-specific questions are answered in <A HREF="http://www.PostgreSQL.org/docs/faq-hpux.html">http://www.PostgreSQL.org/docs/faq-hpux.html</A>.<P> Solaris-specific questions are answered in <A -HREF="http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq-solaris.html">http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq-solaris.html</A>.<P> +HREF="http://www.PostgreSQL.org/docs/faq-solaris.html">http://www.PostgreSQL.org/docs/faq-solaris.html</A>.<P> Irix-specific questions are answered in <A HREF="http://www.PostgreSQL.org/docs/faq-irix.html">http://www.PostgreSQL.org/docs/faq-irix.html</A>.<P> @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ free and the complete source is available.<P> PostgreSQL development is being performed by a team of Internet developers who all subscribe to the PostgreSQL development mailing list. The current coordinator is Marc G. Fournier (<A -HREF="mailto:scrappy@postgreSQL.org">scrappy@postgreSQL.org</A>). (See +HREF="mailto:scrappy@PostgreSQL.org">scrappy@PostgreSQL.org</A>). (See below on how to join). This team is now responsible for all current and future development of PostgreSQL.<P> @@ -265,8 +265,7 @@ Unix/NT porting library. See pgsql/doc/README.NT in the distribution.<P> <H4><A NAME="1.5">1.5</A>) Where can I get PostgreSQL?</H4><P> The primary anonymous ftp site for PostgreSQL is <A -HREF="ftp://ftp.postgreSQL.org/pub">ftp://ftp.postgreSQL.org/pub</A> -<P> +HREF="ftp://ftp.PostgreSQL.org/pub">ftp://ftp.PostgreSQL.org/pub</A>. For mirror sites, see our main web site. <H4><A NAME="1.6">1.6</A>) Where can I get support for PostgreSQL?</H4><P> @@ -275,7 +274,7 @@ There is no official support for PostgreSQL from the University of California, Berkeley. It is maintained through volunteer effort.<P> The main mailing list is: <A -HREF="mailto:pgsql-general@postgreSQL.org">pgsql-general@postgreSQL.org</A>. +HREF="mailto:pgsql-general@PostgreSQL.org">pgsql-general@PostgreSQL.org</A>. It is available for discussion of matters pertaining to PostgreSQL. To subscribe, send a mail with the lines in the body (not the subject line) @@ -286,11 +285,11 @@ the subject line) </PRE><P> to <A -HREF="mailto:pgsql-general-request@postgreSQL.org">pgsql-general-request@postgreSQL.org</A>.<P> +HREF="mailto:pgsql-general-request@PostgreSQL.org">pgsql-general-request@PostgreSQL.org</A>.<P> There is also a digest list available. To subscribe to this list, send -email to: <A HREF="mailto:pgsql-general-digest-request@postgreSQL.org"> -pgsql-general-digest-request@postgreSQL.org</A> with a body of: +email to: <A HREF="mailto:pgsql-general-digest-request@PostgreSQL.org"> +pgsql-general-digest-request@PostgreSQL.org</A> with a body of: <PRE> subscribe @@ -302,7 +301,7 @@ received around 30k of messages.<P> The bugs mailing list is available. To subscribe to this list, send email to <A -HREF="mailto:bugs-request@postgreSQL.org">bugs-request@postgreSQL.org</A> +HREF="mailto:bugs-request@PostgreSQL.org">bugs-request@PostgreSQL.org</A> with a body of:<P> <PRE> @@ -312,7 +311,7 @@ with a body of:<P> There is also a developers discussion mailing list available. To subscribe to this list, send email to <A -HREF="mailto:hackers-request@postgreSQL.org">hackers-request@postgreSQL.org</A> +HREF="mailto:hackers-request@PostgreSQL.org">hackers-request@PostgreSQL.org</A> with a body of:<P> <PRE> @@ -324,7 +323,7 @@ Additional mailing lists and information about PostgreSQL can be found via the PostgreSQL WWW home page at: <BLOCKQUOTE> -<A HREF="http://www.postgreSQL.org">http://www.postgreSQL.org</A> +<A HREF="http://www.PostgreSQL.org">http://www.PostgreSQL.org</A> </BLOCKQUOTE><P> There is also an IRC channel on EFNet, channel #PostgreSQL. @@ -347,14 +346,14 @@ We plan to have major releases every four months.<P> Several manuals, manual pages, and some small test examples are included in the distribution. See the /doc directory. You can also browse the manual on-line at <A -HREF="http://www.postgresql.org/docs/postgres"> -http://www.postgresql.org/docs/postgres.</A> +HREF="http://www.PostgreSQL.org/docs/postgres"> +http://www.PostgreSQL.org/docs/postgres.</A> in the distribution. <P> There is a PostgreSQL book availiable at <A -HREF="http://www.postgresql.org/docs/awbook.html"> -http://www.postgresql.org/docs/awbook.html</A><P> +HREF="http://www.PostgreSQL.org/docs/awbook.html"> +http://www.PostgreSQL.org/docs/awbook.html</A><P> <I>psql</I> has some nice \d commands to show information about types, operators, functions, aggregates, etc.<P> @@ -365,14 +364,14 @@ The web site contains even more documentation.<P> </H4><P> PostgreSQL supports an extended subset of SQL-92. See our -<A HREF="http://www.postgreSQL.org/docs/todo.html"> +<A HREF="http://www.PostgreSQL.org/docs/todo.html"> TODO</A> for a list of known bugs, missing features, and future plans.<P> <H4><A NAME="1.10">1.10</A>) How can I learn SQL?</H4><P> The PostgreSQL book at <A -HREF="http://www.postgresql.org/docs/awbook.html"> -http://www.postgresql.org/docs/awbook.html</A> teaches SQL. +HREF="http://www.PostgreSQL.org/docs/awbook.html"> +http://www.PostgreSQL.org/docs/awbook.html</A> teaches SQL. There is a nice tutorial at <A HREF="http://w3.one.net/~jhoffman/sqltut.htm"> @@ -410,10 +409,10 @@ committed were likely to be of high quality. <H4><A NAME="1.13">1.13</A>) How do I submit a bug report?</H4><P> Fill out the "bug-template" file and send it to: <A -HREF="mailto:bugs@postgreSQL.org">bugs@postgreSQL.org</A><P> +HREF="mailto:bugs@PostgreSQL.org">bugs@PostgreSQL.org</A><P> Also check out our ftp site <A -HREF="ftp://ftp.postgreSQL.org/pub">ftp://ftp.postgreSQL.org/pub</A> to +HREF="ftp://ftp.PostgreSQL.org/pub">ftp://ftp.PostgreSQL.org/pub</A> to see if there is a more recent PostgreSQL version or patches.<P> @@ -503,8 +502,8 @@ in our BSD-style license stated above.<BR><BR> There are two ODBC drivers available, PsqlODBC and OpenLink ODBC.<P> PsqlODBC is included in the distribution. More information about it can -be gotten from: <A HREF="ftp://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/odbc/index.html"> -ftp://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/odbc/index.html</A><P> +be gotten from: <A HREF="ftp://ftp.PostgreSQL.org/pub/odbc/index.html"> +ftp://ftp.PostgreSQL.org/pub/odbc/index.html</A><P> OpenLink ODBC can be gotten from <A HREF="http://www.openlinksw.com/"> http://www.openlinksw.com</A>. It works with their standard ODBC client @@ -516,7 +515,7 @@ commercial-quality support, but a freeware version will always be available. Questions to <A HREF="mailto:postgres95@openlink.co.uk">postgres95@openlink.co.uk</A>.<P> -See also the <A HREF="http://www.postgresql.org/docs/programmer/odbc.htm"> +See also the <A HREF="http://www.PostgreSQL.org/docs/programmer/odbc.htm"> ODBC chapter of the Programmer's Guide</A>.<P> @@ -1050,7 +1049,7 @@ You can also use each row's <I>oid</I> field as a unique value. However, if you need to dump and reload the database, you need to use <I>pg_dump's -o</I> option or <SMALL>COPY WITH OIDS</SMALL> option to preserve the oids.<P> -<A HREF="http://www.postgresql.org/docs/aw_pgsql_book">Numbering Rows.</A> +<A HREF="http://www.PostgreSQL.org/docs/aw_pgsql_book">Numbering Rows.</A> <H4><A NAME="4.16.2">4.16.2</A>) How do I get the back the generated SERIAL value after an insert?</H4><P> Probably the simplest approach is to to retrieve the next SERIAL value from the sequence object with the <I>nextval()</I> function <I>before</I> inserting and then insert it explicitly. Using the example table in <A HREF="#4.16.1">4.16.1</A>, that might look like this: |
