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Posted to modperl-cvs@perl.apache.org by st...@apache.org on 2001/09/22 12:42:37 UTC
cvs commit: modperl-site index.html
stas 01/09/22 03:42:37
Modified: . index.html
Log:
- add a link to httpd-test project which uses mod_perl 2.0's Apache::Test
- correct the order of related project to be truly alphabetical
- document the addition of the docs-dev/docs-cvs lists
- add a link to the snapshot of mod_perl 2.0's cvs
- remove a link to the dead source garden project
Revision Changes Path
1.85 +197 -95 modperl-site/index.html
Index: index.html
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RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-site/index.html,v
retrieving revision 1.84
retrieving revision 1.85
diff -u -r1.84 -r1.85
--- index.html 2001/08/01 03:35:13 1.84
+++ index.html 2001/09/22 10:42:36 1.85
@@ -183,6 +183,13 @@
</p>
<p>
+ The latest mod_perl 2.0 development <a href="mod_perl_cvs.html">CVS
+ snapshot</a> is available from <A
+ HREF="http://cvs.apache.org/snapshots/modperl/">here</A>
+ (updated every 6 hours) for those living in the future.
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
Prepackaged <A HREF="distributions.html">sources and
binaries</A> for several platforms.
</p>
@@ -433,10 +440,13 @@
</h3>
<p>
- [ <a href="#general-list">General</a> ]
- [ <a href="#announce-list">Announce</a> ]
+ [ <a href="#users-list">Users</a> ]
+ [ <a href="#docs-dev-list">Documentation</a> ]
+ [ <a href="#docs-cvs-list">Documentation CVS</a> ]
+ <br>
[ <a href="#dev-list">Developers</a> ]
[ <a href="#cvs-list">CVS</a> ]
+ [ <a href="#announce-list">Announce</a> ]
<br>
[ <a href="#advocacy-list">Advocacy</a> ]
[ <a href="#embperl-list">Embperl</a> ]
@@ -446,8 +456,8 @@
<hr width="40%" align="left">
- <p><a name="general-list"></a>
- The <b>mod_perl mailing list</b> is available for
+ <p><a name="users-list"></a>
+ The <b>mod_perl users mailing list</b> is available for
mod_perl users and developers to share ideas, solve problems and discuss
things related to mod_perl and the <CODE>Apache::*</CODE> modules.
<br>
@@ -522,12 +532,11 @@
</p>
-
+ [ <a href="#maillists">mailing lists</a> ] [ <a href="#toc">toc</a> ]
<hr width="40%" align="left">
- <p><a name="advocacy-list"></a>
- A mailing list for <b>mod_perl advocacy issues</b>,
- discussions about the site, etc.
+ <p><a name="docs-dev-list"></a>
+ A mailing list for discussing <b>mod_perl documentation</b>.
<br>
</p>
@@ -537,16 +546,16 @@
<ul>
<li>subscribe to the list: <a
- href="mailto:advocacy-subscribe@perl.apache.org">
- advocacy-subscribe@perl.apache.org</a>.
+ href="mailto:docs-dev-subscribe@perl.apache.org">
+ docs-dev-subscribe@perl.apache.org</a>.
</li>
<li>unsubscribe from the list: <a
- href="mailto:advocacy-unsubscribe@perl.apache.org">advocacy-unsubscribe@perl.apache.org</a>.
+ href="mailto:docs-dev-unsubscribe@perl.apache.org">docs-dev-unsubscribe@perl.apache.org</a>.
</li>
<li>get help with the list: <a
- href="mailto:advocacy-help@perl.apache.org">advocacy-help@perl.apache.org</a>.
+ href="mailto:docs-dev-help@perl.apache.org">docs-dev-help@perl.apache.org</a>.
</li>
</ul>
@@ -562,9 +571,7 @@
<ul>
<li>
- <a
- href="http://www.mail-archive.com/advocacy@perl.apache.org/">
- www.mail-archive.com</a>.
+ None Yet. Please contribute one!
</li>
</ul>
@@ -572,7 +579,55 @@
</p>
+ [ <a href="#maillists">mailing lists</a> ] [ <a href="#toc">toc</a> ]
<hr width="40%" align="left">
+
+ <p><a name="docs-cvs-list"></a>
+ A mailing list where all the <b>mod_perl documentation modification
+ commits</b> are sent.
+ <br>
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ Subscription information.
+
+ <ul>
+
+ <li>subscribe to the list: <a
+ href="mailto:docs-cvs-subscribe@perl.apache.org">
+ docs-cvs-subscribe@perl.apache.org</a>.
+ </li>
+
+ <li>unsubscribe from the list: <a
+ href="mailto:docs-cvs-unsubscribe@perl.apache.org">docs-cvs-unsubscribe@perl.apache.org</a>.
+ </li>
+
+ <li>get help with the list: <a
+ href="mailto:docs-cvs-help@perl.apache.org">docs-cvs-help@perl.apache.org</a>.
+ </li>
+
+ </ul>
+
+ <b>Note</b>: To subscribe or unsubscribe send an empty email
+ to one of the above addresses.
+ </p>
+
+
+ <p>
+ List's searchable archives:
+ <ul>
+
+ <li>
+ None Yet. Please contribute one!
+ </li>
+
+ </ul>
+
+ </p>
+
+
+ [ <a href="#maillists">mailing lists</a> ] [ <a href="#toc">toc</a> ]
+ <hr width="40%" align="left">
<p><a name="dev-list"></a>
The <b>dev</b> list
@@ -618,6 +673,8 @@
</p>
+
+ [ <a href="#maillists">mailing lists</a> ] [ <a href="#toc">toc</a> ]
<hr width="40%" align="left">
<p><a name="cvs-list"></a>
@@ -672,8 +729,58 @@
</p>
+ [ <a href="#maillists">mailing lists</a> ] [ <a href="#toc">toc</a> ]
+ <hr width="40%" align="left">
+ <p><a name="advocacy-list"></a>
+ A mailing list for <b>mod_perl advocacy issues</b>,
+ discussions about the site, etc.
+ <br>
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ Subscription information.
+
+ <ul>
+
+ <li>subscribe to the list: <a
+ href="mailto:advocacy-subscribe@perl.apache.org">
+ advocacy-subscribe@perl.apache.org</a>.
+ </li>
+
+ <li>unsubscribe from the list: <a
+ href="mailto:advocacy-unsubscribe@perl.apache.org">advocacy-unsubscribe@perl.apache.org</a>.
+ </li>
+
+ <li>get help with the list: <a
+ href="mailto:advocacy-help@perl.apache.org">advocacy-help@perl.apache.org</a>.
+ </li>
+
+ </ul>
+
+ <b>Note</b>: To subscribe or unsubscribe send an empty email
+ to one of the above addresses.
+ </p>
+
+
+ <p>
+ List's searchable archives:
+
+ <ul>
+
+ <li>
+ <a
+ href="http://www.mail-archive.com/advocacy@perl.apache.org/">
+ www.mail-archive.com</a>.
+ </li>
+ </ul>
+
+ </p>
+
+
+
+ [ <a href="#maillists">mailing lists</a> ] [ <a href="#toc">toc</a> ]
<hr width="40%" align="left">
<p><a name="announce-list"></a>
@@ -716,6 +823,7 @@
</p>
+ [ <a href="#maillists">mailing lists</a> ] [ <a href="#toc">toc</a> ]
<hr width="40%" align="left">
<p><a name="embperl-list"></a>
@@ -764,6 +872,7 @@
</p>
+ [ <a href="#maillists">mailing lists</a> ] [ <a href="#toc">toc</a> ]
<hr width="40%" align="left">
<p><a name="asp-list"></a>
@@ -806,6 +915,7 @@
</p>
+ [ <a href="#maillists">Mailing Lists</a> ][ <a href="#toc">toc</a> ]
<hr width="40%" align="left">
<p><a name="contacts"></a>
@@ -818,20 +928,6 @@
<hr width="40%" align="left">
<p>
- Mailing Lists:
- <p>
- [ <a href="#general-list">General</a> ]
- [ <a href="#announce-list">Announce</a> ]
- [ <a href="#dev-list">Developers</a> ]
- [ <a href="#cvs-list">CVS</a> ]
- <br>
- [ <a href="#advocacy-list">Advocacy</a> ]
- [ <a href="#embperl-list">Embperl</a> ]
- [ <a href="#asp-list">ASP</a> ]
- [ <a href="#contacts">Contact Info</a> ]
- </p>
-
- <p>
[ <a href="#toc">toc</a> ]
</p>
@@ -883,85 +979,94 @@
<ul>
<li>
- <a href="http://www.apache-asp.org/">Apache::ASP</a> provides
- an Active Server Pages port to the Apache Web Server with Perl
- scripting only, and enables developing of dynamic web applications
- with session management and embedded perl code. There are also
- many powerful extensions, including XML taglibs, XSLT rendering,
- and new events not originally part of the ASP API
+ <a href="http://www.apache-asp.org/">Apache::ASP</a>
+ provides an Active Server Pages port to the Apache
+ Web Server with Perl scripting only, and enables
+ developing of dynamic web applications with session
+ management and embedded perl code. There are also
+ many powerful extensions, including XML taglibs,
+ XSLT rendering, and new events not originally part
+ of the ASP API
</li>
<li>
- <a href="http://pagekit.org/">Apache::PageKit</a> is a
- web application framework that uses HTML::Template and
- XML to separate the Model, View, Content and
- Controller. Provides elegant solutions to many difficult
- web programming problems, including session management,
- language localization, authentication, form validation,
- and co-branding.
+ <a href="http://pagekit.org/">Apache::PageKit</a> is
+ a web application framework that uses HTML::Template
+ and XML to separate the Model, View, Content and
+ Controller. Provides elegant solutions to many
+ difficult web programming problems, including
+ session management, language localization,
+ authentication, form validation, and co-branding.
</li>
<li>
- <a href="http://axkit.org/">AxKit</a> is an XML
- Application Server for Apache. It provides on-the-fly
- conversion from XML to any format, such as HTML, WAP or
- text using either W3C standard techniques, or flexible
- custom code. AxKit also uses a built-in Perl interpreter
- to provide some amazingly powerful techniques for XML
- transformation.
+ <a href="http://axkit.org/">AxKit</a> is an XML
+ Application Server for Apache. It provides
+ on-the-fly conversion from XML to any format, such
+ as HTML, WAP or text using either W3C standard
+ techniques, or flexible custom code. AxKit also uses
+ a built-in Perl interpreter to provide some
+ amazingly powerful techniques for XML
+ transformation.
</li>
<li>
-
- <a href="http://www.masonhq.com/">Mason</a> is a
- powerful Perl-based web site development and delivery
- engine. With Mason you can embed Perl code in your HTML
- and construct pages from shared, reusable components.
- Mason solves the common problems of site development:
- caching, debugging, templating, simulating browser
- conditions, maintaining development and production
- sites, and more
-
+ <a
+ href="http://perl.apache.org/embperl/">Embperl</a>
+ is a system for building dynamic websites with Perl.
+ It gives you the power to embed Perl code in your
+ HTML documents and the ability to build your Web
+ site out of small reusable objects in an
+ object-oriented style. You can also take advantage
+ of all the usual Perl modules, (including DBI for
+ database access) use their functionality and easily
+ include their output in your web pages. Embperl has
+ several features which are especially useful for
+ creating HTML, including dynamic tables, form field
+ processing, URL escaping/unescaping, session
+ handling, and more.
</li>
+
<li>
- <a href="http://perl.apache.org/embperl/">Embperl</a>
- is a system for building dynamic websites with Perl.
- It gives you the power to embed Perl code in your HTML documents
- and the ability to build your Web site out of small reusable objects in
- an object-oriented style. You can also take advantage of all the
- usual Perl modules, (including DBI for database access) use their
- functionality and easily include their output in your web pages.
- Embperl has several features which are especially useful for creating
- HTML, including dynamic tables, form field processing, URL
- escaping/unescaping, session handling, and more.
- </li>
+ <a href="http://www.masonhq.com/">Mason</a> is a
+ powerful Perl-based web site development and
+ delivery engine. With Mason you can embed Perl code
+ in your HTML and construct pages from shared,
+ reusable components. Mason solves the common
+ problems of site development: caching, debugging,
+ templating, simulating browser conditions,
+ maintaining development and production sites, and
+ more
+ </li>
<li>
- <a href="http://www.openinteract.org/">OpenInteract</a>
- is a web application environment written in perl and
- geared to run on the Apache web server using the
- mod_perl plugin module. The environment is built to be
- not only friendly to people editing and changing a
- website's content, but also for the developers who can
- write code (or complex templates) and create entire
- applications.
+ <a
+ href="http://www.openinteract.org/">OpenInteract</a>
+ is a web application environment written in perl and
+ geared to run on the Apache web server using the
+ mod_perl plugin module. The environment is built to
+ be not only friendly to people editing and changing
+ a website's content, but also for the developers who
+ can write code (or complex templates) and create
+ entire applications.
</li>
<li>
- <a href="http://template-toolkit.org/">The Template
- Toolkit</a> is a fast, powerful and easily extensible
- template processing system written in Perl. It is
- ideally suited (but not limited) to the creation of
- static and dynamic web content. The Apache::Template
- module provides an Apache/mod_perl interface to the
- Template Toolkit, providing a quick and simple way to
- integrate its processing power into your web site.
+ <a href="http://template-toolkit.org/">The Template
+ Toolkit</a> is a fast, powerful and easily
+ extensible template processing system written in
+ Perl. It is ideally suited (but not limited) to the
+ creation of static and dynamic web content. The
+ Apache::Template module provides an Apache/mod_perl
+ interface to the Template Toolkit, providing a quick
+ and simple way to integrate its processing power
+ into your web site.
</li>
@@ -1033,18 +1138,15 @@
</h3>
<p>
- mod_perl is a part of the
- <a href="http://www.apache.org/">
- apache.org
- </a> network.
+ mod_perl is a part of the <a
+ href="http://www.apache.org/">apache.org</a> network.
</p>
<p>
- The <B>mod_perl Source Garden Project</B> has been
- started! Visit it at <a
- href="http://modperl.sourcegarden.org/">
- modperl.sourcegarden.org </a>
- There is a new mailing list - see the info at the site!
+ <CODE>Apache::Test</CODE> developed for mod_perl 2.0 is
+ used by <a
+ href="http://httpd.apache.org/test/">httpd-test
+ project</a> to test httpd 2.0
</p>
<p>