Richie Hindle wrote: > [Robert] > > Tibia is an in-browser editor for web pages. It allows you > to quickly > > and easily modify the content of your web pages. It allows you to > > directly view, edit, and save files on your webserver. > > Very impressive! I ran into a couple of difficulties but > otherwise it's a great tool.
Thanks! We're starting to use it already in-house. > I had to hard-code a username - does it require you to use HTTP > authentication before it will work? If so, it would be good if you > mentioned that in the documentation. Currently, it requires you to use *some* form of authentication. I'm working on a way to get around that for intranet deployers who don't care (but _should_, but hey, it's their loss). If you set up your own site, you also need to have somebody in the Admin group if you want to get any editing done. > It also erased my HTML file when I tried to save my changes. > 8-) I'll try to track that one down if I get the chance. Sorry about that. Tibia switches between three modes: web, upload, and server. The initial release had an ugly pattern where you would open a webpage, switch to server mode (without realizing it) by clicking the "server" flyout button and then hit save--and get nothing saved because you thought you were still in "web mode". I changed the events a bit in recent releases so that doesn't happen anymore; you only change to server mode when you actually load a file from the server. Numerous other buglets fixed over the weekend. Thanks for the feedback, all! Robert Brewer MIS Amor Ministries [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list