On Monday 19 November 2007 09:56, xpdf wrote:
> 
> >> In The Old Days there was a method called "Nearly Instant Messaging" 
or "NIM" that allowed visitors to enter a freeform text into a textbox and 
upload this text to a numbered slot that's in effect a KSK-key. Haven't seen 
these on 0.7, though.
> >> Here's a code snipplet to get you started, I don't kow if this works at 
all with 0.7, or might need some tweaking:
> >>
> >>     
> >
> > It works on .7 see http://wiki.freenetproject.org/FreenetNIMs
> >   
> 
> Error: Invalid URI
> 
>     * Nazwa pliku: nim-1.bin
>       
<http://127.0.0.1:8888/USK at 
gKv8LNki04A0nbUXaDsTkCmLrZ77Phn8MF4fmsXIqKc,uocJBP6Q4cVUoyrN4CzAn4hOU2v8W%7EwBIwd%7Ewvs2rvk,AQABAAE/nim/1/>
>     * Size: unknown
>     * MIME type: unknown

NIM forms must upload to KSKs, not SSKs.

It would be interesting to inline a Worst board in a frame ... we'd need to 
port Worst to the fred plugin API first. Likewise with freekiwiki (a freenet 
wiki implementation).
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