A non-Org announcement which I believe may still be of interest given the recurring discussion of ways to serve Org-mode files as web pages.
I've written an Emacs web-server [1], which may be used to interact with Org-mode over HTTP. It has no dependencies aside from needing Emacs 24 or later and it should be easy to install and use [2]. Three simple examples of how it may be used with Org-mode include; 1. web server which exports Org files on demand [3], 2. an export *service* [4] which allows users to upload Org-mode files and then download exported versions, or 3. simply a way to serve your daily agenda as a web page [5]. I've ported the Org-ehtml editable Org-mode Wiki [6] from Elnode to this new web-server, and I now find that it is both easier to install, and is more stable, and faster [7]. I know that Elnode setup had been a barrier to some users of org-ehtml, hopefully that barrier is now removed. I hope this is of interest and not too far off topic. Best, Footnotes: [1] https://github.com/eschulte/emacs-web-server [2] http://eschulte.github.io/emacs-web-server/tutorials/#sec-1 [3] http://eschulte.github.io/emacs-web-server/Org_002dmode-Export.html#Org_002dmode-Export [4] https://github.com/eschulte/emacs-web-server/blob/master/examples/013-org-export-service.el [5] https://github.com/eschulte/emacs-web-server/blob/master/examples/011-org-agenda.el [6] https://github.com/eschulte/org-ehtml [7] http://eschulte.github.io/emacs-web-server/benchmark/ -- Eric Schulte https://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte PGP: 0x614CA05D