merge from rel-1.1-maint branch: small tweaks and fixed some tabbing issues NIHVIVO-411

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Upgrading NIH VIVO
Upgrading VIVO
Steps to Upgrade from Release 1 Version 1.0 to Release 1 Version 1.1
This file provides a short description of the steps involved in upgrading your
installation of NIH VIVO from Release 1 Version 1.0 to Release 1 Version 1.1.
installation of VIVO from Release 1 Version 1.0 to Release 1 Version 1.1.
This and other documentation can be found at:
http://vivoweb.org/support
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you back-up the MySQL database.
* It is not necessary to add RDF data or reconfigure the Apache HTTP Server.
* First-time login of the administrator account will use the password
previously set, NOT the password in deploy.properties.
previously set, NOT the initial password referenced in deploy.properties.
* The first time Apache Tomcat starts up after the upgrade, it will
initiate a process that modifies the knowledge base to align the data
with the revised ontology. See the section on "Ontology Changes"
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3. Create deploy.properties, using the same values as in your previous
installation.
4. Apply any changes you have made to the new source directory.
4. Apply any previous changes you have made to the new source directory.
************* Special notes regarding source files ********************
This process assumes any changes made to the application were made in
the source directory and deployed, and were not made directly within
Apache Tomcat webapp.
the Tomcat webapps directory.
In many cases, simply copying the modified files from your original
source directory will not work since the files on which they are based
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identity.jsp => identity.ftl
menu.jsp => menu.ftl and search.ftl
footer.jsp => footer.ftl
footer.jsp => footer.ftl and googleAnalytics.ftl
googleAnalytics.ftl is a new file included from footer.ftl to
which you will add your site's Google Analytics Tracking Code