On 3/22/09 5:25 PM, Xavier Maillard wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am writting a text editor with the aim to publish
> notes/articles/whatever over XMPP. I have all the basic editor
> stuff working and now has come the time to choose how to
> effectively "publish" these texts.
> 
> My goal behind this, is to have access to my notes anywhere at
> anytime. I am not sure what the best method I should choose to
> store all this stuff. I know there were tries to have webdav over
> XMPP, I know there is pubsub (which has my preference)  and
> lately I felt upon something called "jabdisk". I am looking for
> information about the later.
> 
> OTOH, if you have any idea on a global storage strategy for my
> client, feel free to share them :)
> 
> My main interest in writing this software is to be able to run a
> "jabber site" (aka a website) totally via XMPP and particulary a
> "XMPP wiki".

Why? Isn't that what HTTP is for?

Peter

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