--- Nick Trout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Anyone looking at getting Moin 1.2 working under Webware?
> > 
> > Roger Haase
> 
> 
> What would be the benefits of that?
> 
> Nick


The benefits are likely restricted to a few.  In my case, I use
MoinMoin as an easy extension to my Webware application for
documentation and discussion pages. I have written Moin macros that
display images and data from my Webware application on Moin pages and
have links on my Webware pages that open new windows for displaying
definitions of choices, etc.

Current problems include two separate login mechanisms and some sloppy
security aspects that I need to mend. 

Moin has been restructured (in the 1.2 release) and now runs under
Twisted, ModPython and FastCGI (was formerly a simple CGI application).

If you are not already using Moin and Webware, you will probably not be
interested in getting Moin to run under Webware.

Roger Haase

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