>Ok, here's a ten minute edit: > > http://hank.org:5000/about/about.html
Bill you are "the man" - that's brilliant. >I'm a shitty writer, but does that seem somewhat in line with >what others are thinking? Too colorful? Suggestions? Not too colourful at all. I've proof read - below are my edits (note: I have only submitted the paragraphs that need changes - I'm not suggesting the removal of paragraphs not duplicated below) - (/me relishes the role "Editor in Chief") :-) Note: Don't put a comma before the word "and". mod_perl brings together two of the most powerful and mature technologies available to the web professional today. Accelerate your existing dynamic content The standard Apache::Registry module can provide 100x speedups for your existing CGI scripts, and reduce the load on your server at the same time. A few changes to the web server's config is all that is required to run your existing CGI scripts at lightning speed. With the power of Perl, writing custom modules to extend and enhance Apache is a snap. Content handlers can be written in just a few lines of code and can be quickly integrated with existing modules specifically designed for use with mod_perl, or with modules freely available from the CPAN. Imagine the power of mod_rewrite combined with the power of Perl! Rewrite URLs based on the content of a directory structure, settings stored in a relational database, or the phase of the moon. Write custom authentication and authorization modules to integrate with existing user databases or take advantage of the well-supported CPAN modules to extend the abilities of Apache. You can even create custom logging tailored to your site's specific needs. >Everyone knows that I like white space, right? Me too. The subliminal truth is that *everyone" likes whitespace, even if they don't realise it. Whitespace guides the eyes, eases the weight of large volumes of content and is cosmetically appealing too. We need more whitespace (note to self: start a "Support Whitespace" campaign). Stas: Is the site going to be launched any time soon? What's the go-live date (approx.)? Jonathan M. Hollin - WYPUG Co-ordinator West Yorkshire Perl User Group http://wypug.pm.org/ http://wypug.digital-word.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
