"Hubert Rabago" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> --- Nick Heudecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Wouldn't this be a great use of the (already existing) Struts Wiki?
>
> That's right.  I don't think it supports attachments, though.

The current one does not, but we (meaning Struts) will be moving to a new
wiki pretty soon, and that one does support attached files.

--
Martin Cooper


> I really got
> started thinking this way because I was thinking of a personal repository
of
> struts extensions I use in all my projects.  It started from that to a
more
> generic cookbook, and that's why the "attachments" remained in my mind
> whenever I thought about it.
>
> Of course from there it (in my mind) it grew to a cookbook containing
helpful
> code samples not just for Struts, but for other frameworks and libraries
as
> well, such as JSTL.
>
> Hubert
>
> > On 2004-Mar-18 13:03, Hubert Rabago wrote:
> > > I've had this idea for months now and actually had some entries
already
> > > written (with full web apps to illustrate) and I've also started
> > collecting
> > > cookbook entries from responses to this mailing list.  I was in the
> > process
> > > of writing the app to hold them late last year but got sidetracked.
> > >
> > > So yes, I'm interested and would certainly participate.  What did you
> > have in
> > > mind?  Where do you plan to host this?  What would the interface be?
> > Would
> > > it contain just code samples or would there be some way to also attach
> > actual
> > > files/classes?
> > >
> > > Hubert
> > >
>
>
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