Gabor Hojtsy wrote:

> If you can put this up to a stable URL and regenerate sometime, we would
> be happy to include a link. If you cannot handle the load on your server,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] can help you setting up an SSH based account on our rsync
> server.

The second idea sounds reasonably. I can upload PDFs on some location
provided by php.net. However I'm not sure whether it is possible to use
rsync for this task from Windows based machine. Or should I upload files
to rsync server using secure copy (scp) and rsync is used only to
synchronize this with web servers all around the world?
 
> We would be happy to find a solution for PDF generation with XSL.
> Then we can migrate our system to be XSL based. The main consern
> regarding the XSL transformations is that we cannot generate PDF
> files correctly. Hartmut made some test and found no good solution
> based on free software...

I can generate PDFs with Word and Distiller locally until we find some
free solution which is able to work on server.

BTW: If I wanna to get all translations of phpdoc, which CVS module
should I use? Is the phpdoc-all correct one? I know that I can get
phpdoc-en, phpdoc-de, phpdoc-cs, ... but it will be waste of disk space
as en tree is duplicated in each module.

                                Jirka

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