Hello Mike
> Eric,
> Note: SourceForge.Net site code is now backended onto PostgreSQL, in place 
> of MySQL.
> 
Thanks
> >IMHO It is not more difficult than scripting in linux or writing 
> >javascript. But it is a new language so for any "newbie" it take
> >some time .  At www.php.net you can find good documentation.
> 
> Thanks for the link. I'm going to take a look at it.
that 's where the browser identify programm came from,  i wanted 
to look what modules are activated. 
> >I hope to create a small page in the next days for demonstration
> >purpose.
> 
> Good. It may enlighten me on how to create my own php-xml entry.

> >To your second question, You can see an xml document as a small  Database. 
> >When you look at Docbook documents you have a title a chapter and so on. 
> >Exactly this structure is it, you can use for your  pages, which don't 
> >have to be to complicated First page from a faq for example selecting all 
> >where paragraph is question display
> 
> You're talking about meta-data right? 
yes
I
> >Selected one of the items the next page
> >select the page where paragraph is "selected question"
> >and display the answer .
> >So for all the different Faq answers we create 1 page.
> 
> Similar to this SF FAQ query example?
> https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=1502&group_id=1

exactly, i also looked at it after writing my previous mail :) 
> >If the whole Documentation should be maintained as a Database is
> >another question. For some parts of the Documentation it could be 
> >an  advantage to  have a Database. Allthough you can see  xml documents as 
> >a database as well.  I 'll think a little about my answer :)
> 
> Ok.
> 
> Are any of these books worth the paper their written on?
>    * Designing Web Usability by Nielsen, Jakob
>    * Beginning XML by Hunter, David / et al.
>    * The XML Handbook, Third Edition By Goldfarb, Charles F. /
>      Prescod, Paul
>    * XSLT Programmer's Reference by By Kay, Michael
>    * Php Fast and Easy Web Development by Meloni, Julie C.
>    * Professional PHP Programming By Scollo, Chris / Castagnetto,
>      Jesus / Schumann, Sascha / Veliath, Deepak

I cannot give you an advice there as most of my information i took 
from the web, our projectleader advised not to read books on the 
subject <citation>"they are outdated , before they are published in 
this rather new field " </citation> ;)

http://www.w3.org,
http://www.xslinfo.com/
http://www.xmlpitstop.com/home.htm
http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/xml.html 
among others the last one gives a lot of links 

On php i also used the manpages and documentation cited before, 
now and then i do read the documentation :)

By the way on your page the links to the developer pages lead to 
subdirectory of the mhnoyes directory  (this is because this is still 
a draft, in the final form the homepage would be in the main 
directory ?) . It was right to create my directory under htdocs  ? 

Greetings from cold and rainy germany
Eric wolzak

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