Ken recently changed the "It Worked" page to reference the ASF "prefaq". It had previously referenced httpd.apache.org, and then all links were removed because of too many "you stole my porn" emails.
I am fine in general with this decision, but the implementation doesn't make any sense. Someone following that link and winding up at the prefaq will be completely confused. Solutions: 1. Change the top of the prefaq to make more sense for people following links to the page. 2. Create a new prefaq specifically for use in the "It Worked" page. 3. Go back to no link on the "It Worked" page. I think I favour number 3. There are two classes of people that may be following the link from the "It Worked" page: 1. Clueless people - People who think that Apache stole their computer, or whatever. These people, we really don't want to here from at all. Many will not understand any explanation, and it is better if they never find www.apache.org in the first place. 2. People looking for more info. These people will be confused, or at least delayed by the prefaq. They will find the apache site more quickly with a search engine. Neither of these classes benefit from the link to the prefaq, so I think we should just remove it. Joshua. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]