On 03.10.2007, at 02:14, Joshua Slive wrote:
On 10/2/07, Tony Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
When going to http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod-foo.html it
defaults to
the 1.3 version of the documentation, I would like to see this either
removed, or people are redirected to 2.2 at least. This could be
changed at a later date, as and when the next major release, is er,
released.
...
To clarify, the stuff directly under /docs/ (with no version number)
is not the "default" docs; it is a bunch of legacy urls that redirect
to the canonical location of what once lived there. None of our
content should currently link there, and it should never be used for
anything.
Right, and a grep on the logs for September shows that only 0.99% [1]
of all requests to /docs/* are affected, so really negligible.
...
On the other hand, feal very free to spruce up the /docs/ index page,
and perhaps also update the ssi header include file used in the 1.3
docs. It currently says "Is this the version you want? For more recent
versions, check our documentation index." I believe it could say "You
are reading the documentation for an obsolete version of the server.
For the current version, check our documentation index."
...
Yep, I think this is the best we can/should do.
Just my 2c...
Cheers,
Erik
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