> I am very new to Midgard but I must say I like what I see so far!
> I notice from the Midgard home page and following the "learn more" link
> it mentions that:-
> 
> "Midgard can also mirror an active site, assuming it's globally
> readable, and upload the static pages to another web server. "
> 
> How is this possible? I'd like to (to get us started) populate Midgard
> with some pages which are already running on a site and then continue
> work on them within Midgard?

It seems that you slightly misunderstood the sentence. You can create site using 
Midgard
and work on it localy for some reason (i.e. when your ISP 
doesn't Midgard-powered enough), and you can use any kind of mirroring utility and some
knowledge of Cron to organize periodical mirrorring of this 
Midgard site on another (ISP's) machine. Of course, that mirror will be a set of static
pages. Some people successfully use this thechnique when work 
with Midgard on Intranet and populate content of Intranet site to the Corporate one 
which
is visible outside and which is not Midgard-based just because it 
is not Midgard-based yet :-)

Best regards,
--
Alexander
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