Hi Rick R. P. Dillon wrote: > I've been doing some work on a didiwiki-like program written in Python. > Since Python is [_not_] embedded in browsers, the didwiki approach make > sense: > write the server in your language of choice (didwiki uses C), and lay > the necessary (simple) wiki code on top of the server. Roll the entire > thing into a single executable, and you have a personal wiki. The catch > is that you must run the executable before you can access your wiki, but > it is a small price to pay IMHO. > > Anyway, I'll either GPL or public-domain my code when I'm finished with > it and I'll post it here. My hope is it will be as fast on a reasonably > modern computer as didiwiki is. > > Rick
That sounds interesting ... thanks. I'd never heard of didiwiki and from a brief browse it seems similar to what I have in mind. I will download it and have a proper look at it ... & will be glad to hear more of your project. Regards Jon N -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list