> Arrgh! the responsibility.
> How about I make the following announcement here, which will overcome one
> serious stumbling (aka writer's) block I am encountering:

> 1.  Someone gives me an SGML template to fill in -- this can come later if
> necessary, but I think that having templates available for various kinds
of
> docs would make it easier for everyone to do documentation consistently.

I think you are right, but we don't have templates available right now (I
think). See what we can do about that.

>
> 2.  Sections:
> --- a.  How/where to install phplib
> --- b.  How to configure http.conf when using phplib
> --- c.  How to integrate phplib into midgard
> --- d.  Core:
> ------ (1) Session
> ------ (2) Auth (noting I didn't use it and why, and inviting someone else
to
> write)
> ------ (3) User (also don't use this for various reasons)
> ------ (4) Db_Sql
> --- e. Extended functionality:
> ------ (1) Cart
> ------ (2) Mention of templates for poor people who don't have midgard
> --- f. HTML Widgets
> ------ (1) Sql_Query (noting that I don't use it because of postgresql
> idiosyncrasies)
> ------ (2) Table
> ------ (3) Form (oohforms)
> ------ (4) tpl_form
> ------ (5) Tree (I have not even looked at this one -- anyone????)
> ------ (6) Strings2 (see tree....)
>
> This follows the phplib manual that I have -- admittedly, I am a bit
behind on
> version since there is a 7.3 beta (I think), but I am going with what I
have.
>
> Well, I seem to have done my outline, so I don't have any excuse now not
to get
> started, yes?
>
> Does this sound like a plan, y'all?

Well, you don't have any excuse anymore, so get started will you ;-) But
seriously, your plan looks good, and I'm looking forward to read the
results.

Armand.



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