Actually I do not have any particular preference for jwiki structure. However I
still favour the topic "CGI" to be the current article originally contributed by
jkt but not as "CGI framework" suggested.
may be something like this
Web/CGI (jkt's article)
Web/FastCGI
Web/SCGI
Web/Other_one-page_topics
or
Guides/CGI (jkt's article)
Guides/FastCGI
Guides/SCGI
or
Guides/CGI (jkt's article)
Guides/CGI/FastCGI
Guides/CGI/SCGI
If someone doesn't use CGI (in the sense of jkt'article), there is little reason
why he ever uses FastCGI/SCGI. OTOH he can use CGI/FastCGI/SCGI in the his own
way, unrelated to the purposed "CGI framework".
In this context, FastCGI/SCGI is more closely related to CGI than that between
CGI and "CGI framework".
Oleg Kobchenko wrote:
So we narrow down to a common part:
(Web as aggregator page linking to all the pages below)
CGI/Guide
CGI/... (frameworks)
JHP/...
and a couple of possibiities,
Web/FastCGI
Web/SCGI
Web/Other_one-page_topics
or
Guides/FastCGI
Guides/SCGI
--
regards,
bill
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