https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=70032

--- Comment #7 from Philippe Cloutier <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Rich Bowen from comment #6)
> See the work that is now happening in /rewrite in Trunk. I think this is a
> distinct improvement, and makes this ticket moot, since we're going a
> different direction with the entire guide.
I am not sure what you mean about direction difference, but thank you, that
addresses the most important case.

(In reply to Rich Bowen from comment #5)
> I fear we are back at the same point with this ticket as with several of the
> others - without a patch, I think I'm just getting confused as to what
> change you're advocating for.
The rest can be addressed in multiple ways, but one change which would fully
satisfy me would be:
diff --git a/docs/manual/rewrite/intro.xml b/docs/manual/rewrite/intro.xml
--- docs/manual/rewrite/intro.xml
+++ docs/manual/rewrite/intro.xml
@@ -44,9 +44,9 @@
 <section id="introduction"><title>Introduction</title>
 <p>The Apache module <module>mod_rewrite</module> is a very powerful and
 sophisticated module which provides a way to do URL manipulations. With
 it, you can do nearly all types of URL rewriting that you may need. It
-is, however, somewhat complex, and may be intimidating to the beginner.
+is, however, complex, and may be intimidating to the beginner.
 There is also a tendency to treat rewrite rules as magic incantation,
 using them without actually understanding what they do.</p>

 <p>This document attempts to give sufficient background so that what

> And, FWIW, yes, "damned cool voodoo" was definitely a badge of honor, and
> the more I think about it, the more I think I might add it back in. :D
Thanks, I see.
I recommend not to do that. HTTP may have been the domain of enthusiasts when
mod_rewrite was written, but the “information superhighway” has since become
mainstream, and web administration has largely professionalized meanwhile. I
doubt today’s average reader scores high enough in geekiness to consider that
statement as a badge of honor.

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