Rene de Zwart wrote:
Twylite wrote
Please no! TinyMCE is a bloated monstrosity and produces _horrible_
HTML. We're struggling to migrate an intranet system from Drupal to
PmWiki on account of the terrible markup produced by TinyMCE.
Well if you prefer xyz AND!! it has the same
Why doesn't the embeddeddoc.wiki show up in the list of all wiki pages?
http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/wcontent
RW
Ron Wilson, Engineering Project Lead
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So the .wiki extension does not a wiki page make? Surprising.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_of_least_astonishment
Ron Wilson, Engineering Project Lead
(o) 434.455.6453, (m) 434.851.1612, www.harris.com
HARRIS CORPORATION | RF Communications Division
assuredcommunications(tm)
Would not a *file* extension tell you about the format of the *file* and not
its *source*, keeping to the so-called principle of least astonishment?
2009/10/30 Wilson, Ronald rwils...@harris.com
So the .wiki extension does not a wiki page make? Surprising.
On Fri, 2009-10-30 at 10:27 -0400, Wilson, Ronald wrote:
So the .wiki extension does not a wiki page make? Surprising.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_of_least_astonishment
That just isn't the way the wiki in fossil works. Would you really
expect .wiki files **anywhere they might be
Not sure whether last night's post made it - it isn't there on the
archives. I need help with one thing. How can I figure out if a file
needs an update (meaning it has been updated in the repository, but
the version in the current dir is old).
db_blob(uuid,SELECT uuid FROM blob, mlink, vfile
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