I put an demo of wiki up at http://dynapi.sourceforge.net/doccenter/.
Anyone is welcome to update the info there. I added some of the
Helpsheet questions in a section called TroubleShooting, but I havent
put all of them there (anyone want to volunteer). If you look at
syntax I used, you should see how it works, its not too complicated.
I also added an examples section that has links to the examples (yet
again, I didnt finish adding them all yet). These examples are updated
now during the nightly build, so the examples there are always the
latest and greatest from CVS.
--
Robert Rainwater
On 4/12/2001, 4:39:34 PM EST, Darryl wrote about "[Dynapi-Help] Compatibility Matrix":
> Hi Robert,
> For documentation it sounds great. May I suggest that the 'Unofficial DynAPI
> Helpsheet' be the first to be ported onto such a system. I've had alook at
> wiki-wiki.com and it looks straight forward enough.Perhaps then the
> 'helpsheet' could be something of a testrun. The advantages seem obvious,
> hopefully eventually all relevant Q and A's would end up there and would
> save us all and new users a lot off time searching the list archives.
> Blessings, Darryl.
> Any help getting this started, please let me know.
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Robert
> Rainwater
> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 9:56 PM
> To: Matthew Shirey
> Subject: Re[4]: [Dynapi-Help] Compatibility Matrix
> I was thinking more about the documentation, no so much the matrix.
> Its actually very easy to maintain since anyone can maintain it at any
> time. The way our docs are now only a few people can change it and
> rarely do because they don't have the time or patience. It does
> require a level of trust, but it uses mysql and you can easily revert
> to changes if people screw with it.
> I've been following webmacro.org and since showing of the wiki docs,
> they had such a positive response that they turned the whole site into
> a wiki site. So, I think it could be of good use to us for those who are
> requesting better documentation (there are plenty of them, including
> me).
> --
> Robert Rainwater
> On 4/12/2001, 3:42:51 PM EST, Matthew wrote about "[Dynapi-Help]
> Compatibility Matrix":
>> It's interesting but sounds harder to maintain. I think I would like to
>> continue developing the database driven version. All I need is a few
>> good hours to put toward it. I have a serious case of day job to deal
>> with :).
>> -- Matthew
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Robert
>> Rainwater
>> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 12:37 PM
>> To: Matthew Shirey
>> Subject: Re[2]: [Dynapi-Help] Compatibility Matrix
>> It basically allows anyone to edit the pages from the site. Sites
>> like http://www.webmacro.org are using similar systems to allow the
>> documentation to be up-to-date and more useful for end users.
>> For instace if you type two capital words together like DynapiDocs, it
>> creates a link to a new page called DynapiDocs for which anyone can
>> edit.
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