I agree that more FAQs would be great. What do you think about this
quick, unfinished map:

http://www.markusweimar.de/test/BoltWire.html

It's Java so give it a moment to load. If it does not display, try
reloading the page.

Markus

On Mar 10, 1:43 pm, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 7:29 AM, Markus <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Excellent tip. Thanks so much.
>
> > I added to the config:
>
> > $BOLTvar['$port']=$_SERVER["SERVER_PORT"];
>
> > And on my site I can now use:
>
> > [if equal {port} 80][[http://{domain}/field]][else][[http://{domain}:
> > {port}/field]][if]
>
> > Which links to the field independently of the server, domain and port.
>
> > I would add this to the docs but it's already there. It just didn't
> > occur to me to look for config settings. My mental BoltWire map is
> > composed of bits and pieces. I wonder if I can't come up with a one-
> > page diagram or mind-map that will give new users (and myself) a what-
> > is-what, where-is-what and where-do-I-look-when reference.
>
> One thing I'd really like to see along these lines is to have this
> page become about 10x as long, with at least 20 or 30 common starter
> questions. Preferably short answers with links to the appropriate
> tutorials.
>
> http://www.boltwire.com/index.php?p=docs.faqs
>
> Right now it's really just a place holder until we generate that page
> content... So may be instead of a mindmap, we could have a common
> question list... I'd love help generating the questions (and answers).
>
> Cheers,
> Dan

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