I just installed and started playing around with this plugin.  
Basically, it works just great, but it does have one limitation,  
which may not effect most people, but is a big thing for me.

It doesn't parse through Virtual Pages, but just renders them with  
their "literal" urls. I am talking about Archive pages and other  
pages that don't literally exist, which I actually use a lot these  
days (mostly for a tagging extension I am working on). I realize this  
is a small nitpick, but it would be great to figure out how to do this.

Other than that, really cool. I have a few simpler projects which  
just don't warrant an installation of Radiant that would be greatly  
served by this.

Nice work.

Keith Bingman


On Oct 24, 2007, at 9:11 PM, Aitor Garay-Romero wrote:

>     The basic idea of the snapshot extension is to generate a local  
> copy of
> all pages in Radiant's database.  This allows to deploy a complete  
> site as
> static files to the web server, where it can be served statically  
> by the web
> server (Apache...) without a running Radiant instance.   It's  
> useful for
> deployment of Radiant sites to cheap hosting servers where there  
> isn't Rails
> support.  Also high traffic sites will benefit.

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