Just my opinion about livedocs:
I like the new design. It's more fashion :). But I don't like very much of the left menu. (but has I'm not an expert in webdesign.....)
Please read before you write... As I have said, it needs some adjustment to the PHP website...
Another thing is: its very difficult to install. (maybe its just on windows, but...). The readme doesn't explain all the steps necessary to install, too.
There is a need for a .htaccess in htdocs/en to handle the /en/function.xxx.html. I don't know what you are using, but I'm using this .htaccess: RewriteEngine on RewriteRule /.*\.[^h][^t][^m][^l]$ /$1.html ErrorDocument 404 /t/phpdoc/index.php
It only creates the cache when you call /en/xxx. if you call /index.php?l=en&q=bookinfo it doesn't create the cache.
I takes too long to load... The docs page takes about 10 seconds to deliver a page and in my computer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) it takes 3 seconds. The mirrors won't like this... They will get stuck easily. Just a couple of users and....
Don't be surprised if it is slow on Windows :) Last time I used an Apache with MySQL on Windows, it was damn slow, very very slow...
BTW the TODO lists that the README should be updated :)
I was thinking in this and maybe its better to generate the manual and then have a cron job that would run daily. In that job it would do a cvs update and then parse the cvs output and generate only the modified pages. Maybe this could be done with the current system... I don't know how jade works, but maybe the makefile could be changed...
Do not mix the things here... As I have said, please read before you write. The battle plan is up in the 2003 meeting findings...
P.S.: hey Wez, please move livedocs to php's cvs server....
Do you think that you can make an impact with this line???
Goba