At 2002-01-24 10:09 -0800, Mike Noyes wrote:
At 2002-01-24 12:11 -0500, Stephen More wrote:
There is a php version of Wiki ( phpwiki.sourceforge.net ) And
instructions on How to Install PhpWiki on the SourceForge Projects Web Server
( http://phpwiki.sourceforge.net/phpwiki/PhpWikiOnSourceForge )
Maintenance:
- once the document is submitted, how do I go about changing stuff? (I
only just recently started toying with html at all, so maybe the doc looks
terrible, and I'd like to change something or maybe something is just
plain wrong and should be righted)
You have to be a developer
On Wednesday 23 January 2002 17:17, Mike Noyes wrote:
Format:
- the 'surrounding' html-tags (head/head toe/toe) gets added
automatically, right?
Correct.
I would suggest taking one of the existing FAQ's and stipping it for a
template (sheepish grin), Mike has been trying to update
At 2002-01-24 08:59 -0500, Stephen More wrote:
Wiki ( http://tavi.sourceforge.net/ ).
Wiki allows ANYONE to edit webpages. It appears that changes are recorded
in a backend ( roll back destructive changes ?? ).
It is a new concept in documentation, I think LEAF could benefit by using
Wiki. I
At 2002-01-24 08:40 -0600, guitarlynn wrote:
I would suggest taking one of the existing FAQ's and stipping it for a
template (sheepish grin), Mike has been trying to update everything to
make it xhtml compliant this would also be a good way to start with
now that html 4 is started out
At 07:01 AM 1/24/02 -0800, Mike Noyes wrote:
At 2002-01-24 08:59 -0500, Stephen More wrote:
Wiki ( http://tavi.sourceforge.net/ ).
Wiki allows ANYONE to edit webpages. It appears that changes are recorded
in a backend ( roll back destructive changes ?? ).
It is a new concept in documentation, I
At 2002-01-24 12:11 -0500, Stephen More wrote:
At 07:01 AM 1/24/02 -0800, Mike Noyes wrote:
Unfortunately, there is no Wiki module for phpWebSite yet. You can
take a look at the modules that are available for us to use at:
http://phpwsplugins.sourceforge.net
There is a php version of Wiki (
At 2002-01-23 20:03 +0100, Jon Clausen wrote:
Hey there
O.k. so I've prepared my description of how to get the weblet to be
accessible from the 'outside', and I'm ready to submit it.
I read the 'why does the docmanager?' document but I do need some
clarification on a couple of points, though: