Paul, thanks for your reply.
> 
> > Is Apache (i use apache2) used as a proxy via
> webrick?
> > 

Here is a tutorial to set up hobix with Apache

http://hellekin.cepheide.org/2007/09/

> > Finally i managed to setup hobix on Debian
> Testing.
> 
> Hobix is a part of Debian:
> http://packages.qa.debian.org/h/hobix.html
> I suggest you use this package.  I know it is in
> experimental, but it is
> installable in Lenny/testing.  I am currently
> waiting for the new
> release before I upload it to Sid/unstable so that
> it can enter
> Lenny/testing two weeks thereafter.

Thanks for this info. But shouldn' t i find this info
on the hobix website? No sorry, i don' t do mixings. 

> 
> > There will be a new release 5. When?


What version is the svn?


> > Is german localization possible? I need german
> dates,
> > times and maybe some translations of hobix
> messages.
> 
> * Regarding Hobix output:
> Everything in the template is overridable.  I am
> aiming at using formats
> that are locale dependant, so if you run under
> LANG/LC_TIME=de_DE or a
> variant, the dates will be rendered german style.


Could you point me to the template?


> > Can i write html tags in a post? I ask this
> because in
> > my other blog i heavily use html tags. This could
> be a
> > problem while importing those posts.
> 
> RedCloth/Textile allows for this, though it depends
> on what you want. 
> The reason that I use Hobix is that I don't have to
> deal with HTML at
> all and that links, lists, emphasize, etc. is all
> denoted in a nice
> textual way.

Yes, i figured that out by myself. 

> 
> > I see that i can not write german umlauts ä ü
> ...
> > How can i write umlauts?
> 
> Do you use the internal or external editor?
> If you use an external editor and it supports
> umlauts, so will Hobix.
> 

Yes, i am not sure why i wasn' t unable to post
umlauts in my first post, but today it was possible.

> > I wrote a first test entry:
> > 
> > [...] In my case this link points to
> > http://localhost:2000/Test/firstEntry
> > 
> > Clicking this link results in this error:
> > 
> > Not Found
> > `/Test/firstEntry' not found. [...]
> > 
> > Indded there is no entry firstEntry. But a entry
> > firstEntry.html. 
> 
> Yes, this is a known issue that actually is blocking
> the next release. 

Well, i found an old hobix.out.quick here in the list
archive that works with correct links. Don' t know
whats the issue with the hobix.out.quick coming with
svn.


>
http://sl33p3r.free.fr/hobix-tutorials/hobix-tutorials.html
> 
Thanks for this tutorial link. It clears much! But not
everything. What means for example the | in

--- !hobix.com,2004/entry 
title: Dritter Eintrag
created: 2007-10-15 01:21:51 +02:00
author: Dieter
content: |

I also saw this in a mailing list entry

content: >

I have this in my hobix.yaml

  - hobix/comments
  - hobix/facets/comments
  - hobix/facets/trackbacks
  - hobix/plugin/tags

That means (??) i can use hobix own comments,
trackbacks and tags. But what i not found is the code
for the templates to make that possible. Think that is
available, but whereabouts?

>From another list i see that hobix has a help system
(ri Hobix), but how can i enable this?

A
ri Hobix
results in
Nothing known about Hobix


See
http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/cgi-bin/scat.rb/ruby/ruby-talk/115269


Last question: Is there a plugin available to ftp blog
updates directly to my webspace? From the list i see
that a William Morgan was very active in creating
plugins, but his URL seems to be down.


regards
-Dieter




       
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