On Fri, 19 Oct 2001, Wim Kerkhoff wrote: > Tony Bowden wrote: > > > > On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 05:08:48PM +0200, Franco Bagnoli wrote: > > > I seggest investigating something in the wiki world (see > > > www.twiki.org). Although the wiki approach is designed for managing > > > documentation, there are versions (twiki for instance) that are > > > template-based (unfortunatly not TT2...). Moreover, they focus on content, > > > so writing simple pages does not imply any knowledge of html. > > I've become really interested in wiki's lately. There are nearly two > dozen different Wiki clones... but most seem to be written in pure Perl > or Python or ASP or whatever. I have not seen one done in any templating > system such as TT or Embperl or Mason or whatever. Not to sure why... > either nobody has done it yet, or its contra-wiki...
there is zwiki, using zope. Do you consider zope a template system? I'm developing a tt2-based wiki (for teaching math), starting from the twiki approach. There are some points that should be secured in tt2, but it should work. I think I'll have a working versione not before next year (at present I'm developing a quiz-maker tool with tt2). > > > > You really don't want to delve into the innards of TWiki though. I was not able to understand this phrase (does it has a subtle meaning?) -- Franco Bagnoli (franchino) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Dipartimento di Matematica Applicata "G. Sansone" - Universita' di Firenze Via S. Marta, 3 I-50139 Firenze, Italy. Tel. +39 0554796422, fax: +39 055471787 GPG Key fingerprint = 169D 9EA5 8FD3 7EDA E43A 9830 255F BCEC 0D63 3728
