Michele Petrovsky wrote: > > One more thing - everyone I've sounded out re: this (all > of whom are sysadmins and at least Unix-conversant) has said > that the one piece of Apache documentation they'd most like > to have would be an "in-English" version of the existing > online docs - something akin to a fleshed-out Quick Reference > Card. So I guess we're back to considering a "Users' Guide" > too. >
PMFJI :] I would have to say, in my opinion, that the Apache Docs are great 'starter' guides in general but DO NOT cover things at a length that I am looking for - especially when it comes to things like some of the modules - mod_rewrite, for example. Also, at least in my local area, the people I've discuss things similar to this with have found that what they 'think' about how things happen in Unix, etc, are not really the way things work in Unix, etc. So some of the confusion when it comes to WWW servers, etc is that they must unlearn what they have learned and start thinking in a wider scope. Thx for hearing out my 2 Cents :] -Sneex- ______________________________________________________________________ Bill Jones | 904/632-3089 | http://www.fccj.org/cgi/mail?webmaster Contrary to the general lack of support within 'Open Source' coding - I support what I write... Others haven't, can't, or won't...