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Apache HTTP Server 2.0 Documentation Status File.
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- XML
- The xsl transformations could be greatly improved to a) look better
and b) use proper CSS+html rather than the horrible hack that
- Rewriting of the remainder of the manual into xml is in
progress.
- mod_suexec: very little documentation
- mod_status: updates for 2.0
- mod_example: updates for 2.0
- man pages
- Some of the man pages need to be updated for 2.0. At least
the httpd man page appears to be outdated, and perhaps other.
After this is done, the manual/programs/ versions can be
regenerated using the program in the site-tools repository.
- MPM documentation
- Each MPM needs to have a documentation file in manual/mod/
which lists the directives it provides, and some details
about its operation.
Status: Initial outlines done. Much more details need to be
filled in.
- Non unix/windows MPMs still need to be completed.
- the perchild directives in threaded/worker need docs
- Individual docs will need some cleanup.
Status: What docs still need to be touched here?
- misc/custom_errordocs.html needs to be updated to
essentially describe how the international error
docs included in 2.0 work
- misc/perf-tuning.html - needs major rewrite for 2.0
- misc/tutorials.html - mostly not relevant to 2.0
- misc/stopping.html
- misc/rewriteguide.html - needs cleaning in 1.3 and 2.0
- misc/known_client_problems.html - mostly ancient
- install.html has had a first-pass rewrite, but many things have
changed in the build system since it was written.
- Documentation of new features.
- This will probably require more input from new-httpd, since
not many people here follow the development process close
enough to know what is going on.
- API documentation
Status: Ben Laurie has written some hooks documentation
There are several efforts underway to translate the documentation
into other languages. A detailed list of the currently known
translators (and the corresponding websites) can be found at
- I think this should be a priority. A rewrite of /sections.html would
be a good place to start. That document is too technical and
insufficiently verbose for the average user.
* public_html - tutorial covering what is involved in helping users set
up web serving out of their home directory.
Documentation improvements
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* Improving the "security docs"
- More content and better organisation.
* General cleaning and improving of module docs
* Making the directive definitions "less terse" (i.e., adding more
examples and details to the definitions of the directives)
- We'll need to audit these and find out which ones need munging, as
some of it looks ok. --jsl
* Making site-specific enhancements easier, including a documented
and robust way for 3P module docco to be added -- and have it
survive a server docco upgrade
- This could be something a simple and hackish as a manual/extra/
directory (a la the 1.3 src/modules/extra/ directory) and a
script in the support directory that scans the files there and
updates the manual indices. (We do something like that now for
httpd.conf file with apxs [LoadModule, etc.].)
* regex: We should at least document someplace what regex library we
are using and how to find more information about it