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came across this from a lost folder..!
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#ken    P-)}

Ken Coar, Sanagendamgagwedweinini  http://Ken.Coar.Org/
Author, developer, opinionist      http://Apache-Server.Com/

"Millennium hand and shrimp!"

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Mr. Coar,

I was wondering if you were familiar with the documentation project
associated with PHP (http://www.php.net).  One of the benefits of PHP's
documentation is that users are able to submit their own feedback and
examples to help those of us who are weak-minded understand what the rest
of you are coding and implementing.  I think this feature is wonderful,
and was wondering if there was a chance of it being added to Apache's
documentation project at some point in the future.  I don't know if the
PHP people would be willing to just give up their code, but they might,
and I think it would greatly help improve the arguments for using Apache
(since one of the biggest negatives is documentation and ease of use...).

This probably isn't something that you haven't thought of before, but I
just like PHP's (and MySQL's) documentation and search features through
it, so I thought that I would inquire.  Good job with everything so far.
Apache is definitely the best...

Sincerely,

Aaron Burgemeister
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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