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Date: 05/14/00
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> In fact, Netcraft itself also tracks PHP-enabled web
> hosts, using the Apache header PHP reference. However,
> as a quick check will reveal, many serious, paranoid
> web admins have ensured that the PHP header, for that
> matter often even the Apache release version, are not
> revealed in the header. Look at www.netphoto.org, or
> www.ICIIndia.com, both former clients, both heavily
> PHP-dependent. Thus, all those hosts appear as non-PHP
> in a HTTP-header survey, thus skewing the survey AGAINST
> the professional, high-end sites, which are the very
> ones consultants would like to project as examples!
ah, interesting point
> Your _HUMAN EDITED REPOSITORY_ hits the nail on the head.
> I would go so far as to say, INTERESTED-PARTY-EDITED.
> That way, the annotations and classifications would make
> life much easier for any consultant preparing a client
> presentation brief! Of course, if the respective tech
> teams were to volunteer additional information on a per-
> site basis, everyone would gain.
>
> So, is a skeleton project in the making on this front?
somewhat skeleton... really an idea at this point. I have a pretty site
template designed (ha-ha) but that's about it.
I'm thinking about how best to tackle it, as I really am committed to making
it a reality. I think the only way to do it is to get the help of a few core
people, and build an initial rev of the site that offers our experiences...
and provides the means for others to add similar information.
Then there is the code end of it. I'd like to have a 'free' framework for
building websites that is really flexible, so we can build "products" for
that framework, and improve upon them over time (and in turn, benefit over
time)...
any who are interested in doing that with me, please send me an e-mail with
binary_cloud in the subject (I get a lot of mail) and I'll try and give you
all a more coherent picture of the thing.
best,
_alex
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