I generally agree, but think that all the windows stuff should be grouped
separately from the unixy platforms, as installation there is generally much
simpler (stick the binaries in one place and tweak a couple of config files).

+ Unixy Systems
+ Apache + ...
+ Windows
+ Apache
+ IIS 6 (Win2k3)
+ IIS 5 (Win2k / WinXP)
+ ...

The problem is that the different Unix variants have different instructions for Apache: HP-UX, Solaris, MacOSX. How do you think that could fit in here? I don't know myself therefore I ask :)


I think it is also very important to stop telling people to put stuff in the
windows systems folders, as this just causes problems.  I can go through the
win32 stuff once the restructuring is complete.

Great. I planned to ask people to review the docs, as I also find it silly to move stuff to the system folder, while it will work without it. Also if the php.ini can be found in the php.exe folder in the first place, why not tell people to put it there? It would be much easier to install and remove. I have also planned on contacting server vendors to help update the docs. The Sambar vendor added the right instuctions as user comments on the sambar page for example.


Goba

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