On Monday 21 June 2004 11:08, Steph wrote: > > I would not complicate the issue. Our current instructions also > > assume that > > there is only a single php install on the machine and I think we > > should keep > > it that way. The goal should be to get users up and running with > > php quickly. > > They can later go with the advanced stuff like multiple php versions, > > php-gtk, etc. > > Mmm but surely the confusion arises when they try to do those things > without any resources? > > How about 'standard' and 'non-standard' instructions to cover both > scenarios? and start 'non-standard' with a disclaimer saying that if > you're just starting out with PHP you won't need this?
I am with Edin here, the basic instructions should be as simple as possible. Running multiple php-versions is an advanced 'task' and IMHO not of interest for someone who wants to start with php. Something like 'running multiple versions' should be presented as FAQ. Running php-gtk is covered by the gtk-maual? Thus said, I would insert pointers/links to that FAQ, gtk-install instructions, pear setup on windows, etc. To get up and running with php newbies typically select one webserver, one php-version and they will be happy if the setup can be done with few instructions. Regards Friedhelm