diff --git a/doc/FAQ_SCO b/doc/FAQ_SCO index be734f4ab22d51dd824ddc31d5fae6709208d09c..dc13419b9ed1457b3ad166ce82db7f635f10c483 100644 --- a/doc/FAQ_SCO +++ b/doc/FAQ_SCO @@ -280,7 +280,8 @@ mkdir man.1sql cd /usr/local/pgsql/man/manl for i in *.l do - sed -e '/^\.TH/s/"l"/"1sql"/' $i >../man.1sql/${i%.l}.1sql + sed -e '/^\.TH/s/"l"/"1sql"/' \ + -e 's/\\fR(l)/\\fR(1sql)/' $i >../man.1sql/${i%.l}.1sql done cd /usr/local/pgsql/man rm -rf manl diff --git a/doc/src/FAQ.html b/doc/src/FAQ.html index c9bb355cf0e935313929da0fe7b3cdbf848a5afe..9332793bf94a5a130de3863ca2da989974149737 100644 --- a/doc/src/FAQ.html +++ b/doc/src/FAQ.html @@ -447,8 +447,8 @@ inserts/updates because we have transaction overhead. Of course, MySQL doesn't have any of the features mentioned in the <I>Features</I> section above. We are built for flexibility and features, though we continue to improve performance through profiling and source code -analysis. There is an interesting web page comparing us to MySQL at -<a href="http://openacs.org/why-not-mysql.html"> +analysis. There is an interesting web page comparing PostgreSQL to MySQL +at <a href="http://openacs.org/why-not-mysql.html"> http://openacs.org/why-not-mysql.html</a><BR><BR> We handle each user connection by creating a Unix process. Backend