Jon MacKay wrote: > > > Maybe what we're talking about is a very general tutorial about Apache > itself. How the server works, what modules are, what the components of CGI > are and how they can work with Apache (mod_perl, etc.). What about putting > this very general guide together so people who are just starting to look at > various web servers don't have to really struggle to get a grasp on what > Apache is and does.
:] Agreed, this is where the Apache Doc project could start; however, after reading and considering Anthony's, Michele's, et al comments - my question would be, I suppose, does the group feel the current Docs are weak in general scope or just in their treatment of MS environments in general? > > As for the more in-depth documents (ie. mod_rewrite) those are the sorts of > things that should be tackled as they are starting to be understood... that > way, you get all the answers to your newbie questions, and have the docs > written before you forget the niggling details. A generally strong foundation is best before attacking intermediate/advanced topics, etc. > > Comments? > (I think this group is starting to simmer a little better :) -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...