> maintaining) web sites as sets of static html files so 
> ...especially if
> you're comfortable with the process of building and compiling 
> software with
> make, makefiles and the like, webmake may be just what you're 
> looking for.
> 
> if you do decide to use webmake, please post back here with 
> your impressions

"comfortable with... make" is the last description that would fit me - I
can install from source using "./config ; make; make install" but that's
about it for me, so it does not look like I'll be giving webmake a spin.
Thanks for the reply, though.

> 
> hth,
> 
> -dave
> 

Just curious- what does "hth" stand for?

Thanks again,
Offer




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