On Wednesday 24 December 2008 01:05, Juiceman wrote:
> 
> >> > Initial commit of a simple in Fproxy help page.  Content needs to be 
added
> > still and then this can be wired into side menu.  To access in the 
meantime
> > go to http://127.0.0.1:8888/help/
> >>
> >> Shouldn't we have a official freesite first/instead?
> >
> > An official freesite requires we implement RSKs. If you want to I can 
explain
> > how. But even then we'd want to bundle it as a binary blob so it can be
> > accessed even on nodes that haven't connected yet. So IMHO a help bundle
> > built in to the node is a good start. I'm assuming this will work by 
pulling
> > it from the jar, like with the themes etc?
> >>
> 
> I intend for it to be a very simple, one page document covering FAQs
> and troubleshooting and connection info.
> The really in-depth info can be found on Freesites once the user has
> delved deeper into the network.
> 
> Right now, I have just created a simple toadlet to serve a page;  The
> content will actually be stored as strings in the L10n language files
> so that it may be translated into any language.
> 
> For example  SimpleHelpToadlet.connectivityText=This is how you set up
> port forwarding: Linksys:Go to 192.168.0.1 blahblahblah, etc etc
> 
> I imagine it would be 50-100 pagelines of text using 8-10 strings for
> different sections.
> This seemed the best approach for my level of Java abilities, but I
> can try to do it another way or using a separate set of L10n files,
> but I am less confident I can do it.

That's fine for now.
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