"Patrick R. Michaud" wrote: [...]
>Storing data and metadata in a single file was a very conscious >design choice in PmWiki -- I wanted pages to be well encapsulated >and didn't want to ever have to worry about them getting out-of-sync. It is safe and easy to handle, e.g. when moving, copying, renaming "pages". I prefer it also. >Keeping them separate is also a perfectly valid design choice; for >my needs it just made much more sense to keep it all together. > >> I also regret line breaks and such are mangled in pmwiki, which >> means you can't easily edit your data from outside a web browser, > >I agree a fair bit on this point -- there are many times that I >wish for a plainer-text version of the files. That's actually MIME multipart, one of the advantages of PhpWiki. Oliver _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
