Created a list for timiki: http://groups.google.com/group/timiki

Tim ^,^




On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 9:58 AM, Tim Kersten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I got a report of an error last night, and this morning alright. Last
> night was due to an accidental import statement that somehow slipped
> in before I did my commit - that's been fixed. This morning, I only
> noticed it now so I'm not 100% certain why, but I'll take a glance at
> it.
>
> Files are not yet uploadable via the web interface, but I'll be
> working on that today.
>
> The subpages was a bit of a quick hack so that pages wouldn't get
> completely lost if nothing linked to them. A tree widget would be nice
> alright. Perhaps you could file a bug about the things you need/want
> most? That way they can be tracked and I can work towards them.
>
> As for "home.html" and "home", well they're essentially the same
> thing. The url's are supposed to be "nice", so they will always
> display "mypage" rather than "mypage.html", but links can point to
> "mypage.html" - url will change to "mypage". The internal link browser
> will always point to the "mypage.html" though. Reason for this is that
> the content is stored in flat files, and is browseable without
> anyserver or style sheets and links will still work as they use real
> file names.
> I can see why this is misleading though and might change the breadcrum
> navigation to display the page without the ".html" extention.
>
> Maybe I should create a google groups list for discussing this further...
>
> Tim ^,^
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 7:06 AM, Thomas Guettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just tested your demo. Somehow there were some 500 pages (internal
>> server error).
>>
>> Nevertheless it looks to have most features I need.
>>
>> I the top, I would not display "home.html" but only "home". And the
>> subpages should
>> be a tree. But I guess that can be customized or hacked somehow.
>>
>> How can you upload files?
>>
>>  Thomas
>>
>> Tim Kersten schrieb:
>>> Yes, quite correct, it doesn't require a database. I wanted to keep
>>> the requirements as minimal as possbile and thought it would be good
>>> to let something designed for keeping revisions do the heavy lifting.
>>> I know I have a good way to go with timiki yet, but it's already in
>>> heavy use and therefor under improvement.
>>>
>>> I can understand you prefering a database solution and it was a
>>> difficult decision not to use a database. In the end I wanted
>>> something that would be easy to deal with in the case of something
>>> going wrong. The urls have a 1-to-1 mapping with the files on the file
>>> system, so backups, restores and exporting/importing any data should
>>> be simple as the entire content is pure (x)html.
>>>
>>> I just set up a demo page here so that progress can be viewed:
>>> http://timikidemo.io41.com/
>>>
>>> Tim ^,^
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Thomas Guettler, http://www.thomas-guettler.de/
>> E-Mail: guettli (*) thomas-guettler + de
>>
>>
>> >>
>>
>

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