-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 25 February 2004 06:31 pm, poeml@cmdline.net wrote:
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 01:31:19PM -0500, Steven T. Hatton wrote:
Which I never knew. I guess 1.3 and 2 aren't that different. I never tried.
In some respects they are very different, but not visibly to the user.
I'm not sure which level of user you mean. I haven't had time to follow Apache much. I've been tracking Tomcat and Java's WSDP, as well as a lot of other related stuff. That is until the Qt book came out. Then I dropped everything and started selfinflicting C++ again.
I believe we have ditched it due to unclear copyright long ago, but if it's still there it is in the apache-example-pages package (the one of apache1).
It was kind of handy to have the SuSE-built index.html with all the links, and information about the install, etc. Sure, I can make my own, but if I don't have to, that would save some time.
Don't worry.
If you need help, it counts as a bug which needs to be resolved. Let me know.
It will probably not be soon. I have a pretty solid background in managing webservers going back to Netscape SuiteSpot beta 1. That doesn't mean I never need help, but it's not that complex. I'll keep the offer in mind. I'm glad SuSE implemented my suggestion about linking in user configuration files to prevent editing /etc/httpd/httpd.conf. :-)
Peter
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