Hi Andrew, > Huh? I'd say the typical first-time AOLserver user needs to set up at > least two AOLserver instances, one for his Development site and one > for Production. This should be the DEFAULT, easiest to do setup, not > something special that every new user has to hack in for themselves.
This may be true for the typical first-time AOLserver user, but not for the first-time NaviServer user... just kidding :-) When I look through the archives I only see people struggling with first time configuration, database access, asking port-questions, access-questions, things like that. But not professional deployment with development and production sites ("typical first-time..."). I for myself for example can't use the default structure at all, as we always install chrooted environments. I think things like that should go into documentation examples in the distribution or on the wiki. -Bernd.