Sterling wrote:

>Well, I don't know how valid that argument (dialup) really is.  I
>currently use a dial up connection (56k) and I'm fine with php (it takes
>at most 20 minutes to download and I can do other things while php is
>downloading).

For sure it's an argument that gets weaker as time goes on and bandwidths
increase :)

I think my main point is valid though. Placing popular extensions in one
place and unpopular ones in another draws an arbitrary line in the sand
which makes it impossible to intuitively guess where things should be. The
only way for this to be handled elegantly is for all extensions to live in
the same place.

Cheers
--
Phil Driscoll
Dial Solutions
+44 (0)113 294 5112
http://www.dialsolutions.com
http://www.dtonline.org


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