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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by "Ralf S. Engelschall" <rs...@engelschall.com> on 1996/10/14 10:59:32 UTC
Date of 1.2b1 for article about mod_rewrite
Last weeks I wrote an article about mod_rewrite for the german Unix magazine
,,iX''. There is a box in the article about installing mod_rewrite with an
Apache webserver. The problem: Installation for Apache 1.1.1 is totally
different from Installation for 1.2-dev due to a lot of facts (inclusion of
mod_rewrite in distribution, patches only uner 1.1.1, etc.). The box is too
large! I have to remove one of the installation instructions. Either for
1.2b1 or for 1.1.1!
The article occurs in iX #12/96 which will be available at November, 24th.
Now is the question: When 1.2b1 occurs approximatly at the same time then I
will drop the long 1.1.1 section, if not I have to drop the 1.2b1 section.
Any predicts for the availability of 1.2b1?
Greetings,
Ralf S. Engelschall
rse@engelschall.com
http://www.engelschall.com/~rse
Re: Date of 1.2b1 for article about mod_rewrite
Posted by Brian Behlendorf <br...@organic.com>.
It's too close to tell whether 1.2 will be out of beta by 24/11/96, but even if
it were lots of folks will still be using 1.1.1, so it's probably worthwhile to
give instructions for 1.1.1 and then note that 1.2 will be out soon, perhaps
give a URL to instructions about how to use with 1.2.
Silly paper-based media. :)
Brian
On Mon, 14 Oct 1996, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
> Last weeks I wrote an article about mod_rewrite for the german Unix magazine
> ,,iX''. There is a box in the article about installing mod_rewrite with an
> Apache webserver. The problem: Installation for Apache 1.1.1 is totally
> different from Installation for 1.2-dev due to a lot of facts (inclusion of
> mod_rewrite in distribution, patches only uner 1.1.1, etc.). The box is too
> large! I have to remove one of the installation instructions. Either for
> 1.2b1 or for 1.1.1!
>
> The article occurs in iX #12/96 which will be available at November, 24th.
> Now is the question: When 1.2b1 occurs approximatly at the same time then I
> will drop the long 1.1.1 section, if not I have to drop the 1.2b1 section.
>
> Any predicts for the availability of 1.2b1?
>
> Greetings,
> Ralf S. Engelschall
> rse@engelschall.com
> http://www.engelschall.com/~rse
>
>
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