On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 18:01:27 -0200, "Nelson A. de Oliveira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >You can do this: > >If the .txt files are really important and necessary, you may left >them uncompressed and you won't need to patch the html file. > >If the .txt files aren't very important, you can compress the .txt and >then patch the html file. > >For example, the original html has something like this: >"You can see an example at file.txt." > >On the modified one, you can put: >"You can see an example at file.txt.gz (compressed)."
Please, don't treat me as a clueless newbie. The package in question is exim4-doc-html, the documentation for Debian's default MTA. The fact that I maintain that package should show that I have been around the block multiple times. What you outline is exactly what I wrote in my original question. I am pretty well aware of the technical possibilities. I am just pondering which of the two ways to go, and re-iterating the possibilities along with "it's your choice" doesn't help much. Greetings Marc -- -------------------------------------- !! No courtesy copies, please !! ----- Marc Haber | " Questions are the | Mailadresse im Header Mannheim, Germany | Beginning of Wisdom " | http://www.zugschlus.de/ Nordisch by Nature | Lt. Worf, TNG "Rightful Heir" | Fon: *49 621 72739834

