I also set up outgoing email, so it's possible to subscribe
this cgiapp list and get (nightly) notifications that somebody
changed pages (by page).
I'm in favor of trying this out. If some people on the list dont' like
it, we could always set up a seperate list for this purpose later.
On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 17:36, Mark Stosberg wrote:
I'm in favor of trying this out. If some people on the list dont' like
it, we could always set up a seperate list for this purpose later.
I'd rather not get this on the cgiapp list itself. Let the people who
are interested in it sign up on the
On Saturday, June 28, 2003, at 3:43PM, Mark Stosberg wrote:
Also, to the point about a best practices site -- I know this has
come up
before. What do people feel about a CGI::App wiki? (Does one
exist?) It
would clearly be a great way to host articles, FAQs, mini-tutorials,
links
to other
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Clint Moore wrote:
Ask, and ye shall receive.
http://cgiapp.wamboli.com
Still working on the layout and i'm going to add an option for adding
attachments but anyone can start adding content. Comments please.
Wee!
I tried to add a note to
Weird. Did you hit login instead of Preview or Save? There is
an admin access part but it's just used to delete or mark pages
private.
Yes I did. It was a UI issue. I think there is a natural flow to fill
out a form and click a button at the bottom, which is what I did.
Here it's a
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], David A Golden wrote:
At 6/29/2003 07:44 PM, Clint Moore wrote:
I dont mind either way. I've been working on Kwiki a lot lately and it's
what I use for just about everything.
Anyway, I'll use whatever you guys decide.
I kind of like Kwiki just because it is so
Also, to the point about a best practices site -- I know this has come up
before. What do people feel about a CGI::App wiki? (Does one exist?) It
would clearly be a great way to host articles, FAQs, mini-tutorials, links
to other resources on the web, sample apps, commented code, etc.