Vince Vielhaber writes:
> > But you don't claim that the listing at
> >
> > http://www.postgresql.org/users-lounge/docs/#7.0
> >
> > has any additional content whatsoever, do you?
>
> Yes, it tells you exactly what you're going to get when you click
> on it.
Maybe we're not talking about the same thing here. The current docs have,
for example, a link "PostgreSQL 7.1 User's Guide". To me that says that
when I click on it I get to read the User's Guide for PostgreSQL 7.1.
In the user's lounge I have links along the lines of "Read the User's
Guide online". That tells me the same thing.
> Can't use includes. Can't use PHP. Can't hard code it into the docs.
> Can't use a bunch of things. We have mirrors. I'd love to redo it in
> PHP and serve up the content dynamically but that ain't gonna happen any
> time soon.
I wasn't talking about server-side includes. Don't you have template file
fragments that you use when you create a new file on the web site? These
could be inserted into the documentation files automatically when they are
*created*. What do you mean with "can't hardcode" if you don't generate
things dynamically?
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