> > Then there's filetemplates. Easily editable, no import/export issues. Sounds like I should learn something about filetemplates. Nothing in the manual index, search for filetemplates produces nothing, marc.theaimes...OK, here's your announcements. Argh, midgard-project.org isn't well organized...some of the material we're writing at Aurora is probably worth publishing and can be used to replace stuff in the current site. I guess if we change the current site, it'll give Henri material to populate his redesign with when he returns from his military duty. I consider the site material to be Henri's domain. In his absence, do you think it would be OK to replace written materials? An example of something that's inaccurate is my old description of Midgard as an Application Server...Midgard 1.4 is more accurately described as a Content Publishing tool or engine or >From my point of view, I should, at a minimum, edit your feature announcements (FTs, etc) just enough so they can be found in the manual. Then anyone could edit the documents. It's a shame for you to develop features and have them remain obscure. Doesn't look like you're using FTs on momma...no phpm in httpd.conf. Looks like we've got expat (/usr/src/redhat/BUILD/apache_1.3.12/src/lib/expat-lite) I better study FTs on my Aurora machine. I tried a quick install last nite but have the apxs problem. See if I can fix this. I used Patrick's latest script so maybe I'll catch him on-line today. I've probably got a mess with existing libraries, VMware was to slow on this machine, so I'll have to learn about cleaning this thing. Well, we'll see what I can get done within the available time. Ron > Emile > -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
