At 4:52 PM -0600 2000/12/27, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:

 >   Index: win_service.html

    <P>Effective with Apache release 1.3.15, the -k install option was added
       as an alias to -i, and the -k uninstall option was added as an alias
   -   to -u.  The original -i and -u options are depreciated in Apache 2.0.
   +   to -u.  The original -i and -u options are deprecated in Apache 2.0.
       These aliases were added to ease the transition for administrators
       running both versions.</P>

I'm not sure about depreciated vs. deprecated ... I've always thought in terms of features being depreciated, but maybe that's just me. I'm not trying to insult the old feature :-)

I think of depreciated as equivalent to devalued. I'm using deprecated as in the HTML specs. If you feel strongly, or if someone else thinks I'm off base, I'll change it back.


> <P>Note that you may specify startup options on the apache -k start command
line, including the -D, -C and -c options. These affect the processing of
- the service configuration, and may be used with the &lt;IfDefine&gt; block
+ the service configuration, and may be used within an &lt;IfDefine&gt; block
to conditionally process directives. You may also override the server root
path or configuration file with the -d or -f options. The options should
also be passed to the -k restart command, but they are ignored if the
service is running, and only processed if the service is started.</P>

You've changed the meaning here ... these are used with (or in conjunction with)
the IfDefine block, but they don't literally appear there.

Sorry -- reversed.


Thanks,


Chris

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