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Daniel Quinlan writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Justin Mason) writes:
> 
> > I'm not entirely sure how useful this is -- on one hand, it's
> > a great way to point to a single configuration setting.  OTOH,
> > it's another thing that can break, so I want to make sure >1
> > people think it's useful first ;)
> 
> Interesting.
> 
> Why not have different subdirectories for each version?  Easier and less
> apt to break.  Maybe have a version selector from a menu like CPAN.

That would be easier to do.  Probably a good idea, sth like:

    /ref/3.0.x/use_auto_whitelist.html

        displays 3.0.x doco

    /ref/2.6x/use_auto_whitelist.html

        displays 2.6x doco

    /ref/use_auto_whitelist.html

        displays "latest stable" doco, 3.0.x

and pages have the selector to display other versions, if they exist.

> Also, does this handle the configuration documentation changing slightly
> from version to version?  They all appear to be the same.

It just uses the latest, if the =item exists in >1 version.

- --j.
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