Sure. Keep in mind that just the .leo file won't mean much without all
of the @files it needs to run. Send PM and I will be more than glad to
share what I can.

Rob..........


On Oct 12, 6:09 pm, Jeff Aigner <[email protected]> wrote:
> Could I possibly get a copy of the .leo file that generates one of the
> sites? This is very much like what I'm talking about, and I'd like to
> explore ways of making it easier and more robust.
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> On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 5:04 PM, Largo84 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Not sure if this is relevant but I manage several web sites, two of
> > which are 100% static xhtml written and maintained using Leo (both
> > html and css). One of the other sites I manage is WordPress and I
> > don't like it (I didn't set it up, I just maintain it). The static
> > site loads very fast and I get a lot of good feedback from our
> > audience. We don't do anything requiring a database backend like user
> > logins. In case you're curious, it's here:
>
> >http://www.northgeorgiamodurail.org/
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> > If you view the page source you'll see the Leo sentinels. I find
> > maintaining this site extremely easy and fast. All duplicated code
> > that shows up on multiple pages are clones. I simply update the Leo
> > file, then FTP the changes to the site. Regards,
>
> > Rob................
>
> > PS The content on the WP site is also written in Leo but is then copy/
> > pasted into the edit boxes. That site is here:http://www.stormvb.org/
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> > On Oct 12, 9:59 am, Terry Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 22:20:18 -0700 (PDT)
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> > > jeff aigner <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > I mentioned this in a previous post, but I don't believe I gave enough
> > > > details to make what I was thinking clear. I'll try to explain here in
> > > > more detail.
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> > > I've used Leo that way in conjunction with the Genshi templating
> > > language, where the site is a bunch of HTML (XML) pages edited in Leo,
> > > with about a page worth of script to crunch them through Leo.  It
> > > included some Leo nodes as data base records for an event listing for
> > > the site (events as in classes and fairs), simple key/value listing in
> > > the body text turned into a python structure and fed into the templates
> > > for rendering.
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> > > Now I'm using Django so much I'd be inclined to use that, but a lighter
> > > weight approach like the above can certainly work.
>
> > > Cheers -Terry
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