On Sun, Apr 28, 2002 at 03:12:02PM +0100, Ed Wildgoose wrote:
I have a user who would like a webpage produced in the style of web logs
such as blogger, etc. Because they have very poor internet connectivity
and will be assumed to want easy HTML creation, the obvious way to let
them update
On May 4, 2002 at 13:58, Nathaniel Irons wrote:
On Sun, Apr 28, 2002 at 03:12:02PM +0100, Ed Wildgoose wrote:
I have a user who would like a webpage produced in the style of web logs
such as blogger, etc. Because they have very poor internet connectivity
and will be assumed to want
Wow, sounds great. Are you interested in sharing what you
have got so far?
=v= Okay, I've put the rough cut script below. It's got a lot
of stuff hardcoded into it, and does hacky things like grabbing
info out of comments that is better gotten from variables. I'm
working on a rewrite that
On April 30, 2002 at 23:44, Jym Dyer wrote:
=v= Okay, I've put the rough cut script below. It's got a lot
of stuff hardcoded into it, and does hacky things like grabbing
info out of comments that is better gotten from variables. I'm
working on a rewrite that uses mhamain.pl and also does
Thanks, this is a great tool, and having had a very quick poke at the code
it seems very nicely laid out with plenty of commenting, [especially
considering it is a perl program!] :-)
I am still missing a high level overview of all the routines, but I think I
may be able to pick this up from
I did some work on this sort of thing a while ago.
I added the Message-Id to make it easier to build a In-Reply-To: header.
I had MHonArc output XHTML so I could also use XSLT to process the archive.
I think the changes are gone, it was on a computer that has gone on to a
better life. If I
What I have in mind is basically to modify the index page so
that it contains all or some of the content from the email.
This way running mhonarc on an inbox will create just an index
page listing the mails and the contents of each mail, and we
should end up with something that looks quite
At 6:52 PM +0100 4/28/02, Ed Wildgoose wrote:
Please feel free to contact me off-list if we are able to work together
on this.
How about if the discussion stays public? This is kind of like
something I'd like to do, too...
Bob