'Mash <mash...@toshine.net> writes: > Quoting Thomas Herbert <mash...@toshine.net>: >> Kyle Sexton <ks <at> mocker.org> writes: >> >>> I'm looking for advice on ways people are publishing their org notes >>> to a website. So far I've looked at blorgit and it's really nice, but >>> the dependency for a backend emacs session and running through sinatra >>> makes me wary of putting it out on my server for the world. >>> >>> 1. What methods are people using to publish their org notes? >>> 2. Anyone have sample sites that I can see what the output looks like? >> >> Kyle, >> >> I have been actually been working on a simple clean solution for >> writing in org-mode and keeping the file as org-mode. What I have >> come up with is a "Textile" like PHP class that translates org-mode >> files into HTML. >> >> It is still very very alpha and hope to release the code soon for >> people to look at, work and improve or completely scrap and take my >> idea and do it better. > > As I mentioned earlier I have been playing around building a regex > parser in PHP for Org-Mode files. As you will see I am obviously an > amateur programmer and my hope is that if this is at all useful then > someone else will rewrite it. My site http://toshine.org uses both the > classOrgile and the Orgile CMS. If you look at the bottom of any > article you will see the link to the raw .org file that is > parsed/converted to HTML. > > --- > The classOrgile PHP class (very limited currently!). > http://toshine.org/etc/files/classorgile.php.txt > > The Orgile PHP flat file CMS (currently used for http://toshine.org). > http://toshine.org/etc/files/orgile.php.txt > > The Orgile PHP flat file CMS (fully commented code). > http://toshine.org/etc/files/orgile-commented.php.txt > --- > > Well I hope it is at least interesting for someone on this list. > > 'Mash
Limited though it may be, I'm extremely impressed with the results you are getting out of this little flat-file CMS :) It seems like a more "blog" (periodical literature)-like solution than Blorgit, which in spite of its name is really a wiki framework. I think I'll be trying this in my sandbox soon :) Will