[ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-22 Thread Andre Garzia
Hi Folks,
I think I am the first to build a simple CMS and Blog around the new On-Rev
technology. You can visit it at:

http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/blog.irev

The system is flat file based, so just by dropping a text file onto a
special folder makes a new page. The system has support for dynamic
sidebars, recent updated page listing and cool stuff such as archiving the
whole running website at runtime and presenting you a fresh copy you can
just deploy.

This is of course free for you all, since you're all marvelous!

:D
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[ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-24 Thread Eddie

I would recommend 7-ZIP (http://www.7-zip.org/) on the Windows platform.

Supported formats:

   * Packing / unpacking: 7z, ZIP, GZIP, BZIP2 and TAR
   * Unpacking only: ARJ, CAB, CHM, CPIO, DEB, DMG, HFS, ISO, LZH,
 LZMA, MSI, NSIS, RAR, RPM, UDF, WIM, XAR and Z.


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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-22 Thread Pierre Sahores
Realy nice, Andre ! Years before, we went to PHP Blogs and CMS  
stuff... Your demo show us that time is coming to be back to home ;-)


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Le 22 avr. 09 à 22:18, Andre Garzia a écrit :


Hi Folks,
I think I am the first to build a simple CMS and Blog around the new  
On-Rev

technology. You can visit it at:

http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/blog.irev

The system is flat file based, so just by dropping a text file onto a
special folder makes a new page. The system has support for dynamic
sidebars, recent updated page listing and cool stuff such as  
archiving the
whole running website at runtime and presenting you a fresh copy you  
can

just deploy.

This is of course free for you all, since you're all marvelous!

:D
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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-22 Thread Andre Garzia
Thanks for the kind words Pierre! I can code really fast when I am doing it
to stay away from PHP. I've been using a PHP CMS and I really don't like it.
The cool thing about this Revolution Demo is that it serves the need of a
basic site and it took like 3 hours or less to code everything including the
template. Now imagine the possibilites of the future...

Cheers
andre

On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Pierre Sahores  wrote:

> Realy nice, Andre ! Years before, we went to PHP Blogs and CMS stuff...
> Your demo show us that time is coming to be back to home ;-)
>
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>
> Le 22 avr. 09 à 22:18, Andre Garzia a écrit :
>
>  Hi Folks,
>> I think I am the first to build a simple CMS and Blog around the new
>> On-Rev
>> technology. You can visit it at:
>>
>> http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/blog.irev
>>
>> The system is flat file based, so just by dropping a text file onto a
>> special folder makes a new page. The system has support for dynamic
>> sidebars, recent updated page listing and cool stuff such as archiving the
>> whole running website at runtime and presenting you a fresh copy you can
>> just deploy.
>>
>> This is of course free for you all, since you're all marvelous!
>>
>> :D
>> andre
>>
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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-22 Thread runrev260805
Andre,

thanks for sharing this with us.

Regards,

Matthias

 Original Message 
Subject: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available. (22-Apr-2009 
22:24)
From:Andre Garzia 
To:  runrev260...@m-r-d.de

> Hi Folks,
> I think I am the first to build a simple CMS and Blog around the new On-Rev
> technology. You can visit it at:
> 
> http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/blog.irev
> 
> The system is flat file based, so just by dropping a text file onto a
> special folder makes a new page. The system has support for dynamic
> sidebars, recent updated page listing and cool stuff such as archiving the
> whole running website at runtime and presenting you a fresh copy you can
> just deploy.
> 
> This is of course free for you all, since you're all marvelous!
> 
> :D
> andre
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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-22 Thread Sarah Reichelt
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 6:18 AM, Andre Garzia  wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> I think I am the first to build a simple CMS and Blog around the new On-Rev
> technology. You can visit it at:
>
> http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/blog.irev
>
> The system is flat file based, so just by dropping a text file onto a
> special folder makes a new page. The system has support for dynamic
> sidebars, recent updated page listing and cool stuff such as archiving the
> whole running website at runtime and presenting you a fresh copy you can
> just deploy.
>
> This is of course free for you all, since you're all marvelous!


This is awesome Andre - many thanks for making this available. I will
be working my way through it to see how you did what you did as I had
also thought about using text files to create html on the fly.

I hope the on-Rev webinar will be made available for download later. 1
am is a bit to late/early for me during the working week :-(

Cheers,
Sarah
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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-22 Thread Brian Yennie

Andre,

Cool stuff, great to see!


Hi Folks,
I think I am the first to build a simple CMS and Blog around the new  
On-Rev

technology. You can visit it at:

http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/blog.irev

The system is flat file based, so just by dropping a text file onto a
special folder makes a new page. The system has support for dynamic
sidebars, recent updated page listing and cool stuff such as  
archiving the
whole running website at runtime and presenting you a fresh copy you  
can

just deploy.

This is of course free for you all, since you're all marvelous!

:D
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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-22 Thread -= JB =-

Thanks Andre!

It looks really nice.  I recently purchased On-Rev and have never had  
a website
so examples like this are wonderful.  I have downloaded it but need  
to study a

little more to get it working.

Thanks again for cool download.

-=>JB<=-



On Apr 22, 2009, at 1:18 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:


Hi Folks,
I think I am the first to build a simple CMS and Blog around the  
new On-Rev

technology. You can visit it at:

http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/blog.irev

The system is flat file based, so just by dropping a text file onto a
special folder makes a new page. The system has support for dynamic
sidebars, recent updated page listing and cool stuff such as  
archiving the
whole running website at runtime and presenting you a fresh copy  
you can

just deploy.

This is of course free for you all, since you're all marvelous!

:D
andre

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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-22 Thread J. Landman Gay

Andre Garzia wrote:

Hi Folks,
I think I am the first to build a simple CMS and Blog around the new On-Rev
technology. You can visit it at:

http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/blog.irev


That is so amazing! You're a genius, Andre.

It makes my little experiment today look silly, but I was playing around 
this afternoon too:




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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-22 Thread Pierre Sahores

The same there, Andre !

As app's designers, Rev let us think the ways to code without having  
to downsize the creative metamind freedom we need  to ultra poor and  
low level core-coding other environment (PHP, ROR, Java, Rebol, Omnis  
Studio, ToolBook, etc...) needs , is'nt ?


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Le 22 avr. 09 à 23:32, Andre Garzia a écrit :

Thanks for the kind words Pierre! I can code really fast when I am  
doing it
to stay away from PHP. I've been using a PHP CMS and I really don't  
like it.
The cool thing about this Revolution Demo is that it serves the need  
of a
basic site and it took like 3 hours or less to code everything  
including the

template. Now imagine the possibilites of the future...

Cheers
andre

On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Pierre Sahores   
wrote:


Realy nice, Andre ! Years before, we went to PHP Blogs and CMS  
stuff...

Your demo show us that time is coming to be back to home ;-)

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www.sahores-conseil.com


Le 22 avr. 09 à 22:18, Andre Garzia a écrit :

Hi Folks,

I think I am the first to build a simple CMS and Blog around the new
On-Rev
technology. You can visit it at:

http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/blog.irev

The system is flat file based, so just by dropping a text file  
onto a

special folder makes a new page. The system has support for dynamic
sidebars, recent updated page listing and cool stuff such as  
archiving the
whole running website at runtime and presenting you a fresh copy  
you can

just deploy.

This is of course free for you all, since you're all marvelous!

:D
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RE: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-22 Thread Jim Bufalini
Jacque wrote:

 
> It makes my little experiment today look silly, but I was playing
> around
> this afternoon too:
> 
> 

Hey Jacque, I threw in some random words and it came out sounding like one
of your answers on the list! So that's how you do it! LOL :-) Seriously,
it's cute. ;-)

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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-22 Thread Andre Garzia
I find it very cute too, I threw some really bad words and it came out very
funny specially because of color red and emotion fear... "my face is red
with fear" sounded sooo emotional! :D
I will use such tool to answer my spams! :D

On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 8:48 PM, Jim Bufalini  wrote:

> Jacque wrote:
>
>
> > It makes my little experiment today look silly, but I was playing
> > around
> > this afternoon too:
> >
> > 
>
> Hey Jacque, I threw in some random words and it came out sounding like one
> of your answers on the list! So that's how you do it! LOL :-) Seriously,
> it's cute. ;-)
>
> Aloha from Hawaii,
>
> Jim Bufalini
>
>
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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-22 Thread J. Landman Gay

Jim Bufalini wrote:

Jacque wrote:

 

It makes my little experiment today look silly, but I was playing
around
this afternoon too:




Hey Jacque, I threw in some random words and it came out sounding like one
of your answers on the list! So that's how you do it! LOL :-) Seriously,
it's cute. ;-)


LOL! That's funny. Only I didn't expect to get caught. ;)

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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-22 Thread Andre Garzia
Thanks Guys and Gals!!!
This is a quick CMS but it actually works (much to my surprise) and spending
some time with it, I am beginning to really like it, I think I might host my
site with it.

Any feedback you may have, please send it to me for making this better.

Om
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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-22 Thread Sarah Reichelt
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 9:35 AM, J. Landman Gay
 wrote:
> Andre Garzia wrote:
>>
>> Hi Folks,
>> I think I am the first to build a simple CMS and Blog around the new
>> On-Rev
>> technology. You can visit it at:
>>
>> http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/blog.irev
>
> That is so amazing! You're a genius, Andre.
>
> It makes my little experiment today look silly, but I was playing around
> this afternoon too:
>
> 


ROFL - I love it :-)

Sarah
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RE: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-22 Thread Jim Bufalini
Andre Garzia wrote:

> ... I threw some really bad words ...

Oh I wouldn't have done that, Andre. Knowing Jacque's capabilities it also
filters for bad words, grabbed your IP, did a DNS lookup, and generated an
automatic complaint email to your ISP with your story as an attachment. ;-)

Aloha from Hawaii,

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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-22 Thread Kay C Lan
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 7:51 AM, Andre Garzia  wrote:

>
> Any feedback you may have, please send it to me for making this better.
>

I'm with -=>JB<=-, I'll be taking it apart until it breaks and then
hopefully putting it back together. First on my list is I notice that on
your Welcome page it says I'm visitor #9875 whilst at the bottom of the page
it says Hit on system: 9876 - it's always one number more. I posted this
here because I know you'll now fix it so if I can't figure it out I can come
back and download your updated work and then see how I should have done it
;-)

Thanks for sharing.
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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-22 Thread Andre Garzia
There, updated! :D
just summing a plus 1 to the hits() function. Also changed the index page to
reflect that it is a hit count and not a visitor count.

Cheers
andre

On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 11:42 PM, Kay C Lan wrote:

> On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 7:51 AM, Andre Garzia 
> wrote:
>
> >
> > Any feedback you may have, please send it to me for making this better.
> >
>
> I'm with -=>JB<=-, I'll be taking it apart until it breaks and then
> hopefully putting it back together. First on my list is I notice that on
> your Welcome page it says I'm visitor #9875 whilst at the bottom of the
> page
> it says Hit on system: 9876 - it's always one number more. I posted this
> here because I know you'll now fix it so if I can't figure it out I can
> come
> back and download your updated work and then see how I should have done it
> ;-)
>
> Thanks for sharing.
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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-22 Thread Chipp Walters
Andre and Jacque. Both-- very impressive!
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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-22 Thread Mark Wieder
Jim-

Wednesday, April 22, 2009, 5:09:01 PM, you wrote:

> Oh I wouldn't have done that, Andre. Knowing Jacque's capabilities it also
> filters for bad words, grabbed your IP, did a DNS lookup, and generated an
> automatic complaint email to your ISP with your story as an attachment. ;-)

rotfl. Ask Jacque sometime about her bad-word aol filter...

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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-22 Thread Alex Tweedly

Andre Garzia wrote:

Hi Folks,
I think I am the first to build a simple CMS and Blog around the new On-Rev
technology. You can visit it at:

http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/blog.irev

The system is flat file based, so just by dropping a text file onto a
special folder makes a new page. The system has support for dynamic
sidebars, recent updated page listing and cool stuff such as archiving the
whole running website at runtime and presenting you a fresh copy you can
just deploy.

This is of course free for you all, since you're all marvelous!

  

Looks really nice - thank you Andre.

Now for a dumb question - is there any suitable (i.e. free, 
downloadable) tool to extract .tar.gz files on Windows ?


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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-22 Thread Jim Ault

On Apr 22, 2009, at 10:18 PM, Alex Tweedly wrote:

This is of course free for you all, since you're all marvelous!


Looks really nice - thank you Andre.

Now for a dumb question - is there any suitable (i.e. free,  
downloadable) tool to extract .tar.gz files on Windows ?




I found this in Google,
http://peazip.sourceforge.net/

although it is not peakayzip, it looks reliable.

Jim Ault
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RE: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-22 Thread Jim Bufalini
Alex Tweedly wrote:

> Now for a dumb question - is there any suitable (i.e. free,
> downloadable) tool to extract .tar.gz files on Windows ?

Try 7-Zip. I use it but don't recall if I used it for tar.gz, but I believe
it handles it.

http://www.7-zip.org/

Aloha from Hawaii,

Jim Bufalini

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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-23 Thread viktoras d.

That's cool, Andre!!!
Alex, try 7-zip, it can also read data from CD images and many other 
formats are supported.


All the best!
Viktoras

Alex Tweedly wrote:

Andre Garzia wrote:

Hi Folks,
I think I am the first to build a simple CMS and Blog around the new 
On-Rev

technology. You can visit it at:

http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/blog.irev

The system is flat file based, so just by dropping a text file onto a
special folder makes a new page. The system has support for dynamic
sidebars, recent updated page listing and cool stuff such as 
archiving the

whole running website at runtime and presenting you a fresh copy you can
just deploy.

This is of course free for you all, since you're all marvelous!

  

Looks really nice - thank you Andre.

Now for a dumb question - is there any suitable (i.e. free, 
downloadable) tool to extract .tar.gz files on Windows ?


-- Alex.

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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-23 Thread Ian Wood

Andre strikes again!

Like a few others, I've already downloaded this so that I can have a  
poke through the code. Fantastic work again...


Ian
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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-23 Thread Ian Wood

http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/blog.irev

Ian

On 23 Apr 2009, at 09:31, Klaus Major wrote:

Hmm, I missed this announcement somehow, could someone please post  
the URL again?


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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-23 Thread Klaus Major

Hi all,


Andre strikes again!
Like a few others, I've already downloaded this so that I can have a  
poke through the code. Fantastic work again...


Hmm, I missed this announcement somehow, could someone please post the  
URL again?

Thanks!


Ian


Best

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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-23 Thread Klaus Major


Am 23.04.2009 um 10:31 schrieb Klaus Major:


Hi all,


Andre strikes again!
Like a few others, I've already downloaded this so that I can have  
a poke through the code. Fantastic work again...
Hmm, I missed this announcement somehow, could someone please post  
the URL again?

Thanks!


Nevermind, found it in the archives!

Great work, Andre and an invaluable example/tutorial of the power of  
"irev"!

Or ist "iRev" ;-)




Ian


Best

Klaus


Best

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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-23 Thread -= JB =-

I didn't realize I needed the/blog.irev

Thanks for the info on how to use blon.irev and how to change it to  
index.irev.
It works good.  Code like this from Andre speeds up the learning  
process by

many many hours.

-=>JB<=-


On Apr 23, 2009, at 2:31 AM, Ian Wood wrote:


http://www.sundown.on-rev.com/blog.irev

If you want this page to appear if someone types in 'http:// 
www.sundown.on-rev.com' try changing the name of 'blog.irev' to  
'index.irev'.


Ian

On 23 Apr 2009, at 10:21, -= JB =- wrote:

I have never had a website and can't figure out how to make this  
work.  I downloaded
the files and placed them in my public_html folder.  My on-rev  
site is sundown.  So if
I go to  https://sundown.on-rev.com/  I see Great News Apache is  
working on your cPanel.
But if I go to  http://www.sundown.on-rev.com/  I see an Index of  
files.


Where should I put the files to make a website become visible?

regards,
-=>JB<=-


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RE: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-23 Thread Jim Bufalini
Alex Tweedly wrote:

> Now for a dumb question - is there any suitable (i.e. free,
> downloadable) tool to extract .tar.gz files on Windows ?

Ahhh... When I finally went to download Andre's source I realized why you
are asking for a .tar.gz and why it's in this thread. ;-)

Here's another freebee which my system defaults to for .tar.gz and why I
couldn't recall if I used 7-Zip for this format:

http://www.izarc.org/

Great work Andre! :-)

Aloha from Hawaii,

Jim Bufalini

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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-23 Thread Ian Wood

http://www.sundown.on-rev.com/blog.irev

If you want this page to appear if someone types in 'http://www.sundown.on-rev.com 
' try changing the name of 'blog.irev' to 'index.irev'.


Ian

On 23 Apr 2009, at 10:21, -= JB =- wrote:

I have never had a website and can't figure out how to make this  
work.  I downloaded
the files and placed them in my public_html folder.  My on-rev site  
is sundown.  So if
I go to  https://sundown.on-rev.com/  I see Great News Apache is  
working on your cPanel.
But if I go to  http://www.sundown.on-rev.com/  I see an Index of  
files.


Where should I put the files to make a website become visible?

regards,
-=>JB<=-


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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-23 Thread -= JB =-
I have never had a website and can't figure out how to make this  
work.  I downloaded
the files and placed them in my public_html folder.  My on-rev site  
is sundown.  So if
I go to  https://sundown.on-rev.com/  I see Great News Apache is  
working on your cPanel.

But if I go to  http://www.sundown.on-rev.com/  I see an Index of files.

Where should I put the files to make a website become visible?

regards,
-=>JB<=-



On Apr 22, 2009, at 1:18 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:


Hi Folks,
I think I am the first to build a simple CMS and Blog around the  
new On-Rev

technology. You can visit it at:

http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/blog.irev

The system is flat file based, so just by dropping a text file onto a
special folder makes a new page. The system has support for dynamic
sidebars, recent updated page listing and cool stuff such as  
archiving the
whole running website at runtime and presenting you a fresh copy  
you can

just deploy.

This is of course free for you all, since you're all marvelous!

:D
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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-23 Thread Andre Garzia
Thanks everybody for the kind words! I hope you all find this a good
learning resource and end up using it or parts of it in your own projects.
I've just added routine for generating a zip files and the corresponding
page (I am always amazed that it works), so now folks on windows can get a
more popular file format.
JB, glad you deployed it on your account, very cool that it works by simply
dropping the files! I don't know if just renaming it index.irev will make it
work, but you can always check out your .htaccess file to include redirect
rules, I'll make a tutorial on that later.

I just love a tiny CMS that you can actually understand! When I look into
drupal and joomla and think about making a very small website, I just feel
it is not worthy. Now, I can make small sites and manage them quite easy
(instead of static coding everything).

:D






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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-23 Thread George C Brackett
Totally impressive, Andre!  I can't agree with you more about the over- 
engineered Joomla, which I've used for a simple home site and found  
much too powerful for what I needed.  I will enjoy looking at your  
example to be reminded that 'small is beautiful'!


George

On Apr 23, 2009, at 9:36 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:

Thanks everybody for the kind words! I hope you all find this a good
learning resource and end up using it or parts of it in your own  
projects.

I've just added routine for generating a zip files and the corresponding
page (I am always amazed that it works), so now folks on windows can  
get a

more popular file format.
JB, glad you deployed it on your account, very cool that it works by  
simply
dropping the files! I don't know if just renaming it index.irev will  
make it
work, but you can always check out your .htaccess file to include  
redirect

rules, I'll make a tutorial on that later.

I just love a tiny CMS that you can actually understand! When I look  
into
drupal and joomla and think about making a very small website, I just  
feel

it is not worthy. Now, I can make small sites and manage them quite easy
(instead of static coding everything).

:D






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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-23 Thread François Chaplais


Le 22 avr. 09 à 22:18, Andre Garzia a écrit :


Hi Folks,
I think I am the first to build a simple CMS and Blog around the new  
On-Rev

technology. You can visit it at:

http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/blog.irev

The system is flat file based, so just by dropping a text file onto a
special folder makes a new page. The system has support for dynamic
sidebars, recent updated page listing and cool stuff such as  
archiving the
whole running website at runtime and presenting you a fresh copy you  
can

just deploy.

This is of course free for you all, since you're all marvelous!

:D
andre



This is really great, and a great argument for going on-rev. Now, if I  
had more money :-(


François
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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-23 Thread Andre Garzia
Hello Folks,
after the webinar, I added some features to the website such as a guestbook
and zipfile support. You can get it by going to

http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/blog.irev

:D

2009/4/23 François Chaplais 

>
> Le 22 avr. 09 à 22:18, Andre Garzia a écrit :
>
>  Hi Folks,
>> I think I am the first to build a simple CMS and Blog around the new
>> On-Rev
>> technology. You can visit it at:
>>
>> http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/blog.irev
>>
>> The system is flat file based, so just by dropping a text file onto a
>> special folder makes a new page. The system has support for dynamic
>> sidebars, recent updated page listing and cool stuff such as archiving the
>> whole running website at runtime and presenting you a fresh copy you can
>> just deploy.
>>
>> This is of course free for you all, since you're all marvelous!
>>
>> :D
>> andre
>>
>>
> This is really great, and a great argument for going on-rev. Now, if I had
> more money :-(
>
> François
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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-23 Thread J. Landman Gay

Mark Wieder wrote:

Jim-

Wednesday, April 22, 2009, 5:09:01 PM, you wrote:


Oh I wouldn't have done that, Andre. Knowing Jacque's capabilities it also
filters for bad words, grabbed your IP, did a DNS lookup, and generated an
automatic complaint email to your ISP with your story as an attachment. ;-)


rotfl. Ask Jacque sometime about her bad-word aol filter...



Ah yes, the old bad-word AOL scanner. You have a long memory. :)

For those who havent' heard about it: back when I worked in the AOL 
HyperCard Forum, staff had to check every file upload individually to 
make sure it passed the Terms of Service, which meant no pornography or 
inappropriate language. For HyperCard stacks this was a pain. We had to 
open and read every single script on every card, as well as the contents 
of every field. It was common to spend 3 hours or more per day verifying 
files for release.


To save time, I wrote a little HyperCard stack that did the scanning for 
me. It stored a fairly massive list of blue words and looked through 
each script and field for matches. It could verify a whole folder of 
files at once, and cut my time down to about 15 minutes a day. I gave it 
to all the staff in the HyperCard forum and we were all happy. My boss 
suggested I give it to the Desktop Publishing forum too, because they 
were stuck reading some very long documents. They all liked it and began 
using it regularly, which made me all puffed up and proud. Someone over 
there suggested I upload it to the main AOL Staff Forum so that all 
staff throughout AOL could use it, so I did.


It was quite a while before I finally got a form rejection letter. 
Curious, I wrote back and asked why a useful tool like that was being 
rejected. They answered that they couldn't release it because it 
contained inappropriate language which violated the TOS.


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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-23 Thread -= JB =-

Hi Andre,

That is really  nice!   I love the new additions.

thank you very much,
John Balgenorth



On Apr 23, 2009, at 11:39 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:


Hello Folks,
after the webinar, I added some features to the website such as a  
guestbook

and zipfile support. You can get it by going to

http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/blog.irev

:D

2009/4/23 François Chaplais 



Le 22 avr. 09 à 22:18, Andre Garzia a écrit :

 Hi Folks,

I think I am the first to build a simple CMS and Blog around the new
On-Rev
technology. You can visit it at:

http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/blog.irev

The system is flat file based, so just by dropping a text file  
onto a

special folder makes a new page. The system has support for dynamic
sidebars, recent updated page listing and cool stuff such as  
archiving the
whole running website at runtime and presenting you a fresh copy  
you can

just deploy.

This is of course free for you all, since you're all marvelous!

:D
andre


This is really great, and a great argument for going on-rev. Now,  
if I had

more money :-(

François

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