On Wed, 31 Jan 2007, Lukasz Stafiniak wrote:

 Cool. If you'd like you could just continue - I can for instance give
 you access to the repository at sourceforge. Or we could ask Patrick
 if he could host it for us.

Which repository you mean? The main PmWiki repository?

Or a repository on the same host. (We shouldn't have write access to the pmwiki code)

 I stopped working on it primarily because I didn't see how I could get
 it to edit pages over SSL :-( (And these days I'm mostly working on
 pages on a secure server)

First of all I would like to get it working with PmWiki-side password authentication, I don't know how to get to it yet. (But it shouldn't be difficult.) That's one reason why currently my site is open for edition.

Ok, I see. Ask Patrick about it.

Btw, an alternative to do everything from within Emacs is to use an external program that loads/saves etc. Curl could probably be used with a suitable wrapper, or simply use pmwe.

The first difference between "your" mode and "my" mode is that I recognize only links inside [[ ... ]]. I have good support for them (basically, all PmWiki conventions are supported, but I don't check for user PmWiki-side settings).

That sounds good. I really think it should be "backported". I agree that it's enough to only recognize [[...]]-links.

Do you have a sourcforge account? I'd be happy to give you administrator privileges for the project. Currently it uses CVS, but it should be easy to convert it to SVN. To be honest, I don't see a point in maintaing two code bases - especially since I'm unlikely to do anything signficant.

cheers
/Christian

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