On Jul 26, 2005, at 5:08 AM, bodhi wrote:
> so we need a "typo zen garden"[1] :)
>
> maybe it would be a good idea to have categories for a typo  
> competition, eg
> - best css-only template
> - best css+html template
> - best full template
> - best "hack"
>
> bodhi


Dean did this recently with http://textgarden.org/

- Jason
From robby at planetargon.com  Tue Jul 26 11:26:27 2005
From: robby at planetargon.com (Robby Russell)
Date: Tue Jul 26 11:20:57 2005
Subject: [typo] Themes in Typo - fundraiser
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Jason Hoffman said:
>
> On Jul 26, 2005, at 5:08 AM, bodhi wrote:
>> so we need a "typo zen garden"[1] :)
>>
>> maybe it would be a good idea to have categories for a typo
>> competition, eg
>> - best css-only template
>> - best css+html template
>> - best full template
>> - best "hack"
>>
>> bodhi
>
>
> Dean did this recently with http://textgarden.org/

typogarden.com|org is availab.e ;-)

I'd be happy to also offer some hosting, $$ towards an iPOD.

I <3 Typo. :-D

-Robby

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From rahuldave at gmail.com  Tue Jul 26 12:08:54 2005
From: rahuldave at gmail.com (Rahul Dave)
Date: Tue Jul 26 12:03:18 2005
Subject: [typo] .htaccess or custom dispatcher
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Hi,
The .htaccess trick to match old files or rewrite works for regular
files only, as one might expect. I'm switching over to Typo from Radio
Userland and then Blogger, so I have a bunch of directories with old
archives I'd like to access which are below /. The trouble with adding
a -d rule to the RewriteRule's is that it matches / itself. Is there a
way to do this at the .htaccess level itself (I dont seem to be
permitted ScriptAlias's unfortunately) or is the way to go the writing
of a custom controller to match specific directories and spit out html
(or suitably redirect to a moved set of archival directories..)
Rahul

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