Re: page out of date
At 11:32 AM 1/26/2004, Aryeh Katz wrote: >http://apache.get-software.com/httpd/binaries/win32/README.html >doesn't have the correct version numbers. I see this is fix is committed already, thank you for the observation. >As an aside, would it make more sense to use SSI, and get the version number from the >SERVER_SOFTWARE environment variable (I assume apache.org will always be running the >most up to date version of apache). Short of the fact we usually run a more-up-to-date than current version (some form of -dev, often 2.1-dev), we have two different current versions, that of 1.3 and of 2.0. I await feedback before blessing these official releases - and this time there was no feedback to be blessed. Became current just by default. Bill
Re: page out of date
On 26.01.2004, at 18:32, Aryeh Katz wrote: http://apache.get-software.com/httpd/binaries/win32/README.html doesn't have the correct version numbers. Fixed (also in HEADER.html). As an aside, would it make more sense to use SSI, and get the version number from the SERVER_SOFTWARE environment variable (I assume apache.org will always be running the most up to date version of apache). Perhaps on apache.org this would be doable but keep in mind that we don't have any control over the mirrors (see your URL above!). Furthermore there's usually only one version of Apache running, 1.3 or 2.0, so how would we get to the other version number? Cheers, Erik -- Aryeh Katz SecureD Services http://www.secured-services.com/ 410 653 0700 x 2 smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature