On Thu, Mar 22, 2001, Bijan Parsia wrote:
>
> Each page's entire editing history is stored, and in a separate text file
> (xml again).
>
IIRC, the .old pages are not in real xml format but rather in a
headerless xml file (which is anyway almost as easy to manage as a XML
file).
I had a question about the Swiki too: I seems that there is a swiki
shipped with the 3.0 image. It runs on the base pws and does not seem to
be Swiki12 (does not save xml files and doesn't look the same at all).
If I 'fileIn' "Com47Swiki12.cs" into my brand new 3.0 image, will it be
enough to make my Swiki12 runnable ?
I'd also like to write an extension to comanche to allow people to
filter HttpRequest according to the header('host') field (so as to
enable us to select on which 'virtualhost' should answer Comanche).
I already manage to do some filtering by modifiying the
HttpRequest::filter method but i'm unable to reject the connection (ie
to say 'byebye' to someone that request my port but not my host). Should
I rather try and send a 'Unauthorized connection' answer ? It seems that
other web server usually send clients back to the normal web ie:
asking for www.mydomain.org:8888 would send me to
myweb.mydomain.org:8888 (assuming i want my swiki to run on myweb:8888).
Is it a good behaviour to adopt ?
Any help will be appreciated...
Octplane.
--
Pierre Baillet
Wabi-sabi is a beauty of things imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete.
It is the beauty of things modest and humble.
It is the beauty of things unconventional.