Hello Michael, On Freitag, 7. Juli 2017 12:17:18 CEST Michael wrote: > Hello, > > I intend to do some changes to the wget program so it will fit the WordPress > and other content management systems. I will send you the revised code when > I am done. > > These are very important changes as it will enable us to keep the content > management system in the backend and generate static html pages out of it: > 1. Security - the place of the content management system remains hidden > from crackers and virus developers. > 2. Speed - static html pages loads much faster than program generated > program (such as php). > 3. Site integrity - we can see the generated site structure and take > actions to optimize it. > 4. File names will be normal file name rather than "index?p=41.html". > > I have created requirement document for it. I want to get your feedback on > it before I start coding: > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vo-gUg_rn7H6whpYgFq9K5TkP7fEi3DvMbVNwOhs > WE8/edit?usp=sharing
Thanks for your writing and your thoughts ! You cover a few points that already have been asked for and I would appreciate it if you are going to work on the points in your document. We are currently working on Wget2[1], so please consider to put new features/ code in here as well. The basic steps are - sign up at Gitlab - fork [1] - add the new option (maybe --generate-static is better than --wordpress !?) - add the first piece (script code) - add one or more test cases (in tests/) - create a MR (Merge Request) and we review your code Let us know if you have questions. Feel free to open issues at [1]. Happy coding ! :-) [1] https://gitlab.com/gnuwget/wget2 > > Thank you, > > Michael With Best Regards, Tim
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