correct, I only ment to say: watch out, some students could take habbits
from other areas (HTML-world) into the Swiki world, so exclude that..

-----Original Message-----
From: Jochen F. Rick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 12:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [pws] Viewing swikis offline?


You could actually do: http:/refs/uploads/swiki.gif 

This would work in both the rendered and the Swiki version.

Peace and Luck!

Je77

On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 11:38:02PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Well...
> 
> It depends also form the freedom your students take:
> 
> if someone uses HTML on his pages, then the normal link to attached files
> *+....+* does not function inside the html-block. ( an ugly work-around
for
> that is using a normal browser function for copy a hyperlink: go to the
> upload-page then right-click your mouse on the wished hyperlink  and copy
> the link you get inside your html-block and make the html-syntax for a
link
> complete: 
> for the swiki.gif on the first page in refs you get something like:  
> http://130.89.152.133:8888/refs/uploads/swiki.gif 
> 
> inside the html-block you finish it to something like:
> <A href="http://130.89.152.133:8888/refs/uploads/1/swiki.gif";>Description
of
> a swiki</A> 
> 
> BUT this is an ABSOLUTE adress that will not work anymore when you change
> your webport 8888 nor during migration to your laptop, your CD and also
not
> in the render-swiki-file. 
> If I understand Jef's als email on this then I think that a more simple
> solution for this linking inside a HTML-block is: close the </html> do the
> swiki linking and reopen <html>?)
> 
> 
> I do not know if you can force to use only relative adresses in a saved
> project, for example when someone refers to a file on disc...
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Mark Guzdial [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: maandag 8 oktober 2001 17:37
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [pws] Viewing swikis offline?
> > 
> > 
> > There is a Rendering capability built into ComSwiki so that you can 
> > render the whole website to plain HTML.  It's not editable, but it's 
> > viewable.
> > 
> > Alternatively, run the server locally on a laptop and put a copy of 
> > the Swiki folder onto the local copy.  Then everything works, 
> > including editing.   (Another version of this: Assume that you'll be 
> > demoing on a Windows box.  Put everything you need on a CD to run the 
> > server locally with your Swiki, then copy off the CD onto the Windows 
> > box when you get there.)
> > 
> > Mark
> > 
> > >Hi everyone,
> > >
> > >So far the swikis we have set up are working great for both the 
> > >NSFGK12 fellows at the University of Kansas and the high school 
> > >students in Kansas City Kansas.  The college students find them so 
> > >easy to use and the high school students really appreciate the 
> > >accessibility both in at school and at home (or wherever there is 
> > >internet).  We're at the point now where we'll have the students 
> > >upload Squeak projects this week.  Thanks!
> > >
> > >My question is:  Is it possible to show our swikis on 
> > >http://www.csac.chem.ku.edu offline?  We are going to a PI meeting 
> > >in Washington D.C. at the end of the month and we're told that we'll 
> > >have internet access, but I always like to have a solid backup.
> > >
> > >With my best,
> > >Naala
> > >http://www.csac.chem.ku.edu/NaalaBrewer
> > >
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> > GA 30332-0280
> > Associate Professor - Learning Sciences & Technologies.
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