If you have developer access you can update it! Check out the "WWW" module instead of the "PDL" one -- it will install the page docs and source code. The pages are written in "w3c" -- a pre-php metalanguage for html. Pretty easy to pick up. There are instructions in the README file on how to put the pages live.

Cheers,
Craig


On Jun 27, 2006, at 6:14 PM, Chris Marshall wrote:

Who is handling the sourceforge PDL web site?

I took a closer read at http://twiki.org and it looks
like it would not take too much effort to set up
TWiki on the project development web site.  If we
could set that up, I would be interested in moving
the PDL Book stuff into that framework for the
new revision.

I took a look at Bricolage as well but it seems
more of a Content Management system that
requires a core of expertise to use.  I was hoping
that TWiki could be set up and let the users do
the document creation and mods.

NOTE: TWiki has version control for the project
pages, that would allow us to revert changes
from bad edits and track sequences of changes
in general.

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