On Tuesday 08 February 2005 13:23, Lamar Owen wrote:
> HOWEVER, the AS 2.x docs were and are much better than anything since.
> Basically everything you mention, Tom, was addressed fully in the AS2.x
> docs. I still have the AS2.3.3 doc set somewhere in PDF form.

My copy in html format:
<http://zmbh.com/as23docs/>, but I don't know if that is complete with the
examples mentioned above.

Slightly newer docs:
<http://zmbh.com/docs/>

It is important to remember the history of these modules, and point out that
modules (database or otherwise), which are demonstrated to work, are what
bring new users in. No one's googling to find a straight up webserver. And if
they are, it is doubtful they would be interested in AOLserver. Anyone that
has a history of apps which work under another stack is going to be looking
for a migration path. How many things would they be willing to change? The
easiest to change is the webserver. If the figure out how to migrate the
webserver, from Apache or IIS to AOLserver, they might still decide not to
because AOLserver doesn't support their favorite database, or the driver
isn't quite as modern as what they are used to (or as low level, as the case
with not supporting direct connect).

tom jackson


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