The problem with requests such as these is ... well... why isn't this stuff
going into the main mod_perl guide? It seems to me that if www.modperl.com is
focused around the book, then let it be. But I personally hate going through
different sites to find the info I want.
Another question is why www.modperl.com at all? Why not store the material as
part of the main mod_perl site? Or off of the apache site?
I guess I am just not sure why the site which seems to be centered around the
book is its own site anyway?
Anyway, assuming that you are interested in maintaining a separate site: why
not have an errata area so that people can quickly check and see if something
is amiss without going through the headache of troubleshooting the book. That
is, if there are any errata?
"David M. Davisson" wrote:
> Lincoln,
>
> You should add some examples showing safe file uploads.
>
> ----
> David M. Davisson
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Lincoln Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Modperl list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2000 12:28 PM
> Subject: www.modperl.com
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > This site, which contains the examples for the "Programming Apache
> > Modules in Perl and C" book, will be going down for a couple of days
> > while I move it to a new ISP. When it comes back up I would like to
> > add a few more online examples to the site and spruce it up a bit in
> > general. Any votes on which examples you'd like to see put online?
> >
> > Lincoln
> >
> > --
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> > Lincoln D. Stein Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cold Spring Harbor, NY
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> >