> Hello Andrew,
>
> did you already managed for a complete Wiki setup I could test with my
browser - with you permission of course?

Currently, I'm still testing and refining the Wiki script, and the
supporting ML and eText dialects. There's frequent updates on my Web_Dialect
at YahooGroups list at:
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    or by browser at:
        http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Web_Dialect
    You're welcome to subscribe and use the updates and make suggestions as
you wish there. I've sent an invite. Others are welcome to subscribe as
well.

> [Date and Author ID Stamping]

Currently my Wiki code doesn't have this. It uses a plain text file to store
each page, and uses a backup file to hold older versions. The script is
intended to be eventually used in a school environment, perhaps accessible
by students as well. I'm interested in your thoughts on this subject.

> [Testing]

If you could test the script as well, that would be great. That way we can
more quickly find the problems in it and then get them fixed.

Andrew Martin
ICQ: 26227169 http://valley.150m.com/
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Gerard Cote" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 2:59 AM
Subject: [REBOL] Re: Wiki in Rebol, CGI Xitami


> Hello Andrew,
>
> did you already managed for a complete Wiki setup I could test with my
> browser - with you permission of course?
>
> I also planned to do one by myself when I began to learn REBOL a couple of
> months ago but you got me well before the finish line. In a tentative to
> accelerate things, I also began my study by looking at the Vanilla-SBX
code
> from Christian Langreiter but I found it too much advanced for me - for
the
> moment.
>
> In the same time as I want to be functional quickly, I am installing
> something that looks like the original Wiki but to which someone added a
> date and author ID stamping for each entry via the RCS package.
>
> As you are probably aware of, this feature is for making the management of
> the non desired entries an easier task, when necessary. In fact I plan to
> use it as a tool to support my students during my CS teaching. This is why
I
> need the stamping process and I am sure you understand since I followed
the
> last entries in your OSCAR forum on the Yahoogroups site !!!
>
> Do you also plan to include some date and author ID stamping too later if
> and when you will be ready to do so ?
>
> Well may be I could help you in some way - even if for now this is only
for
> testing and commenting purposes ...
>
> Thank you for the code. This too will become another study matter in my
> REBOL quest !
>
> Regards,
> Gerard


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