Thanks Poul for that, i will attempt this

Cyrill

On 4 Jan., 14:58, Poul <poul.stauga...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Install Python 2.5 (2.6 or 2.7 will do), if you havent got it.
> Install the Google App Engine SDK.
> Fire up the Google App Engine SDK Launcher and choose to add an
> existing application.
> Point it to where you have giewiki unpacked.
> Start the app
> Hit the browser button.
> When you are ready do deploy in the Google cloud, 
> consulthttp://code.google.com/p/giewiki/wiki/DeploymentGuide
>
> Or you can try out giewiki by logging in at giewiki.appspot.com with
> your google ID, clicking your login name and open My Profile.
> From there, the My Projects part lets you create your own subdomain of
> giewiki.appspot.com.
>
> On 4 Jan., 12:13, Cyrill <2rig...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello Poul,
>
> > can I find anywhere a step by step installguide of giewiki ??
>
> > Regards
>
> > On 4 Jan., 11:36, Poul <poul.stauga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hi Chris,
>
> > > giewiki saves content in tiddlers (app-engine 'expando' objects,
> > > keeping attributes & custom fields as separate fields), with the
> > > exception of SiteTitle & SiteSubtitle (that are saved as part of the
> > > page attributes for performance).
>
> > > Logically, pages are stored hierachically as defined by the URL. Pages
> > > can be either leaf or folder, both can have tiddlers.
> > > Tiddlers, while belonging on a specific page, can be included in other
> > > pages using either of the following methods:
>
> > > Adding the tag shadowTiddler to a tiddler on a folder page will copy
> > > it to all pages below it in the hierachy.
> > > The page object has a list of tiddlers included from other pages
> > > (defined via page properties).
> > > Pages can be defined as templates, giving a set of tiddlers to any
> > > page deriving from it.
>
> > > I believe this set of mechanisms is easier to use/understand than the
> > > tiddlyweb model.
>
> > > On 3 Jan., 11:47, "cd...@peermore.com" <chris.d...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > On Jan 2, 10:45 am, Poul <poul.stauga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > Tiddlyspot offers you - as far as I can tell - just one page, hosted
> > > > > at tiddlyspot. Giewiki lets you create any number of pages (using page
> > > > > templates), giving you an auto-generated sitemap, tiddler versioning,
> > > > > and much more.
>
> > > > It sounds like giewiki has many of the same goals as tiddlyweb[1] and
> > > > tiddlyspace[2], but with a somewhat different approach to grouping
> > > > content. giewiki has "pages" whereas tiddlyweb has "bags" and
> > > > "recipes" and tiddlyspace has "spaces" (which are made from two
> > > > tiddlyweb recipes).
>
> > > > In giewiki what is the fundamental element of content that gets saved?
> > > > Is it a tiddler or the tiddlywiki containing the tiddlers? If a
> > > > tiddler shows up in one page can the same one show up in another?- 
> > > > Skjul tekst i anførselstegn -
>
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