Re: SSI tutorial

2000-11-07 Thread Rodent of Unusual Size
Joshua Slive wrote: > > I think it should go inside manual/ because manual/ is the directory > that gets put onto the httpd.apache.org/docs/ website. (And besides, > it is part of the manual, right?) Right. +1. All of this stuff should go under 'manual'. -- #kenP-)} Ken Coar

Re: SSI tutorial

2000-11-07 Thread Yoshiki Hayashi
Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Rich Bowen wrote: > > OK, I've made a 'howto' directory inside manual, and made changes as > > suggested by Joshua, to the 'related modules/directives' part of the > > doc. Can we add a link to the doc from the front page? > > I did t

Re: SSI tutorial

2000-11-05 Thread Joshua Slive
On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Rich Bowen wrote: > OK, I've made a 'howto' directory inside manual, and made changes as > suggested by Joshua, to the 'related modules/directives' part of the > doc. Can we add a link to the doc from the front page? I did that, but then when I went and did a "cvs update" on l

Re: SSI tutorial

2000-11-05 Thread Rich Bowen
Rich Bowen wrote: > > Joshua Slive wrote: > > > > On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Rich Bowen wrote: > > > I just committed it. However, it occurred to me right after I did so > > > that I'm not sure if I should have created the howto directory at the > > > level where I did (at the same level as manual/) or i

Re: SSI tutorial

2000-11-05 Thread Rich Bowen
Joshua Slive wrote: > > On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Rich Bowen wrote: > > I just committed it. However, it occurred to me right after I did so > > that I'm not sure if I should have created the howto directory at the > > level where I did (at the same level as manual/) or inside the manual > > directory.

Re: SSI tutorial

2000-11-05 Thread Joshua Slive
On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Rich Bowen wrote: > I just committed it. However, it occurred to me right after I did so > that I'm not sure if I should have created the howto directory at the > level where I did (at the same level as manual/) or inside the manual > directory. If anyone has any particular comp

Re: SSI tutorial

2000-11-05 Thread Rich Bowen
Joshua Slive wrote: > > On Sat, 4 Nov 2000, Rich Bowen wrote: > > I guess I'm leaning towards 'howto' myself, although I'm not sure it > > really matters what we call it. > > "howto" is fine with me. Go for it. > > > Oh, OK. That would be cool. I'll make that change, and put up one more > > dra

Re: SSI tutorial

2000-11-05 Thread Joshua Slive
On Sat, 4 Nov 2000, Rich Bowen wrote: > I guess I'm leaning towards 'howto' myself, although I'm not sure it > really matters what we call it. "howto" is fine with me. Go for it. > Oh, OK. That would be cool. I'll make that change, and put up one more > draft. In my opinion, you should feel fre

Re: SSI tutorial

2000-11-05 Thread Rich Bowen
Joshua Slive wrote: ... > I have no real preference here. I've just been throwing stuff in the root > directory, but that is probably wrong. I would prefer something a little > more generic than howto or tutorial, but whatever you decide is fine with > me. (Putting it in the root directory is fi

Re: SSI tutorial

2000-11-02 Thread Joshua Slive
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Rich Bowen wrote: > I think that it is valuable to have them in different sections. I have a > vague vision of having comprehensive beginner "how-to" documentation, > along the lines of my ApacheToday articles. And, indeed, much of it will > just be my articles reformatted. And

Re: SSI tutorial

2000-11-02 Thread Rich Bowen
Hmm. Ironic, given the content. I left out the SSI to include the header, and hard-coded in the header. Here's another version that fixes this. And I've written pod2apachedocs, just in case anyone cares and wants a copy. It's a very small hack on pod2html. It could probably be done better, and I'm

Re: SSI tutorial

2000-11-02 Thread Rich Bowen
Joshua Slive wrote: ... > I think the first decision that needs to be made is: should there be one > section for "high level" docs (high meaning knowledge required to > understand them), and a seperate section for "beginner level" docs, or can > they be combined into a single section. I think that

Re: SSI tutorial

2000-10-30 Thread Tony Finch
Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Rich Bowen wrote: >> >> So, the question I had is, is it reasonable to create a new section for >> HOWTOs and tutorials? There's a doc right now (/manual/misc/howto.html) >> that has some howto's on it, but once we have more than just a

Re: SSI tutorial

2000-10-29 Thread Joshua Slive
On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Rich Bowen wrote: > Attatched is my first cut at a SSI tutorial. I'll just attach the HTML, > pending further discussion on the matter of POD. We also need to decide > where this should go, if and when people think it is useful. I think the first decision th

SSI tutorial

2000-10-29 Thread Rich Bowen
Attatched is my first cut at a SSI tutorial. I'll just attach the HTML, pending further discussion on the matter of POD. We also need to decide where this should go, if and when people think it is useful. By the way, another thing that POD gives us for free is the ability to indicate which

Re: SSI tutorial

2000-10-29 Thread Rich Bowen
Rich Bowen wrote: > > I mentioned a while back that I wanted to contribute my ApacheToday.com > articles when the 90-day moratoriam runs out. It has done so for the > first batch of articles. I've got a series of three articles about SSI > that I'd like to reformat and contribute for the docs. The

Re: SSI tutorial

2000-10-29 Thread Joshua Slive
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Rich Bowen wrote: > I mentioned a while back that I wanted to contribute my ApacheToday.com > articles when the 90-day moratoriam runs out. It has done so for the > first batch of articles. I've got a series of three articles about SSI > that I'd like to reformat and contribu

SSI tutorial

2000-10-29 Thread Rich Bowen
I mentioned a while back that I wanted to contribute my ApacheToday.com articles when the 90-day moratoriam runs out. It has done so for the first batch of articles. I've got a series of three articles about SSI that I'd like to reformat and contribute for the docs. They are beginner-level HOW-TO t