On Sat, 6 May 2000, brian moseley wrote:

> On 6 May 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > sbekman     00/05/06 08:31:53
> > 
> >   Modified:    .        index.html
> >   Log:
> >   index.html remake
> 
> didn't use jim's work after all eh? too bad, it's much
> nicer, imo.

Huh? Was I supposed to? I've heard about at least two groups of people
working on the site for the last year, I've tired of waiting and remade
the first page since I use it all the time. I thought Jim's work was only
a preview and someone is going to commit it and put online, apparently it
was just lost. 

But as we all know the psychology of this list, if you want something to
be done, do it yourself. (Well, I don't talk about the mod_perl itself :) 
I don't claim myself to be a web designer, I hope my remake makes the
first page at least more useful and appealing. 

In addition to remake I've added the digest list info and a link to E-Soft
survey.

BTW, I've nuked the snippet below, I don't think it belongs to the first
page. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks!

<a name="dbi">
<h3>mod_auth_dbi</h3>
There are still refererences to old mod_auth_dbi links on the web,
which hasn't been touched since April 21, 1996.
This is unlikely to change, since what mod_auth_dbi was trying to do can
be
done better as a module that runs under mod_perl.  
For mod_auth_dbi functionality and then some, see the
Apache::AuthenDBI module in Edmund Mergl's ApacheDBI package on  
<a href="http://www.perl.com/CPAN/modules/by-module/Apache/">CPAN</a>.
In other words, forget mod_auth_dbi, use mod_perl and ApacheDBI.



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