> On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 18:32:10 +0100 > Michal Charemza <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > P.S.: Every time I have to write an example, I get a little irate, >> > because Domtool has a type system, such that the type of each >> > directive >> > tells you exactly how you can use it. If you want to save >> > everyone some >> > time, you can read the Domtool docs further to learn to read types. >> >> >> I will have a further look. I have a bit already, but I have to say >> I am completely lost. I will persevere though. > > Yeah, Adam, while letting people know of the Domtool type listing > page is sure alright, keep in mind that it's not as easy to draw > value from it as you might think. >
+1 IMO it was easier to learn to configure Apache than it was to configure a domain with DomTool(2), when all DomTool is doing is configuring Apache. For those of us with dayjobs programming in non-type based languages, this is a step backwards. But, as I've been told before, because I don't understand type-based languages, I'm not the type of user HCOOP caters to, though for some reason I'm still member. How bout that. For those who do enjoy/understand type-based systems, DomTool2 is probably a breeze, but for those of us who have no interest, it is a huge pain in the ass to have to research documentation to do simple things. FWIW, I'm doing something very similar to Michal on another server with just a simple line in an .htaccess. -- John T. Settino Linux System Admin / HCOOP Member since 2003 C: (410) 279-3039 VM: (410) 697-5653 _______________________________________________ HCoop-Help mailing list [email protected] https://lists.hcoop.net/listinfo/hcoop-help
