On 2014-01-23 22:17:39, Jerome Charaoui wrote:
> I agree with the general idea, but PHP is also required by
> staticrender.php, which is used to make photofloat (as an AJAX app)
> crawlable. I'm not sure relegating that to examples/ as you suggest for
> the Zenphoto stuff is optimal. What do you think?

I would prefer to keep upstream functionality and file structure. If we
want to remove the PHP dependency (which is only a Recommends, mind
you), we could simply make our own apache config and ship it in
/etc/apache2/conf.d (or whatever it's called nowadays), if the .htaccess
is a problem.

A.

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