Ian

The server is in a colocation site in HK.

Yes, if you give me a batch of pages and their names (or files named 
correctly to start off), then I can put this on the wiki.

For those interested in typical moinmoin source, I put a zip of the 
treemap pages up at http://www.jsoftware.com/files/treemap.zip .

There are some J utilities to read/write moinmoin in the Web svn, see 
e.g. the write verbs in 
http://www.jsoftware.com/trac/web/browser/trunk/wiki/write.ijs

Chris

Ian Clark wrote:
> Chris,
> 
> Do I understand you right? Is the Jwiki server in your office in HK?
> 
> If I were to email you a zipfile with 100+ txt files each resembling
> what you get by saving to local HD the RawText view of a Moinmoin
> page, could you put them on the server for me as
> http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/Vocabulary/*/ ?
> 
> Vice-versa, could you in principle send me a zipfile of these, to
> regenerate with my own program?
> 
> Can we try this out please? What's the naming convention of the txt
> file? If the wiki page is "IanClark", say, is that its name, pure &
> simple? Are the lines LF-terminated?
> 
> Ian
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 1:45 AM, Chris Burke <cbu...@jsoftware.com> wrote:
>> Ian Clark wrote:
>>> ...
>>> Now unless there's a bulk upload facility in MoinMoin, this means
>>> hand-pasting some 240 pages each go, which discourages frequent
>>> rebuilds. Far easier to deliver as HTML, with a separate standing
>> On this one point - I don't know of a bulk upload (or update) facility
>> in MoinMoin itself, but it is trivially easy to do this outside
>> MoinMoin, since the directory and file structures are very simple. I
>> have J programs to do this.

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