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    Minor documentation error in 3.2.2b.  
Graham Dumpleton


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09-30-05 10:47 PM

Documentation says:

path_info
String. What follows after the file name, but is before
query args, if anything. Same as CGI PATH_INFO. (Read-Only)

The "path_info" member is now actually modifiable in 3.2 and
so "Read Only" designator can be dropped.

BTW, what is the timetable for actual release of 3.2? Where I
am working is finally upgrading to Apache 2.0 on one of their
servers and want to be able to use final 3.2 release on the
system.

Graham


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    Re: Minor documentation error in 3.2.2b.  
Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy


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09-30-05 10:47 PM


On Fri, 30 Sep 2005, Graham Dumpleton wrote:

> BTW, what is the timetable for actual release of 3.2? Where I
> am working is finally upgrading to Apache 2.0 on one of their
> servers and want to be able to use final 3.2 release on the
> system.

I think we should give a few weeks to give people a chance to report bugs,
so given that it was announced on Sep 18th, i'd say some time mid-october?

Grisha






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    Re: Minor documentation error in 3.2.2b.  
Jim Gallacher


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09-30-05 10:47 PM

Graham Dumpleton wrote:
> Documentation says:
>
>   path_info
>     String. What follows after the file name, but is before
>     query args, if anything. Same as CGI PATH_INFO. (Read-Only)
>
> The "path_info" member is now actually modifiable in 3.2 and
> so "Read Only" designator can be dropped.

I've already fixed this, and as well as a couple of other minor
documentation issues, but have not commited yet. I'll do that this weekend.

> BTW, what is the timetable for actual release of 3.2? Where I
> am working is finally upgrading to Apache 2.0 on one of their
> servers and want to be able to use final 3.2 release on the
> system.

Grisha proposed the following release schedule on August 8.

Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy wrote:
> Aug 15        3.2.0b     private release
> Sep 7        3.2.Xb    approved for public release
>
> Nov 7        3.2.Y    private release
> Nov 15        3.2.Y    public release
>
> [I'm using X and Y since we don't know what those numbers may be]
>
> The Sep 7 - Nov 7 is a month for public testing of 3.2.Xb.

The public 3.2.2b release annoucement was made on Sept 19, so we are
almost on schedule.

Jim






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