So then, there is no actual online wiki containing the full revdocs...

I happen to agree with you (Marielle) that it would be an excellent
thing. I am willing to set it up if no one else wishes to do it.

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Hi Jonathan

> What is your site for the revdoc wiki again?

My site is not for revdoc... it contains snippets and code examples.
http://revolution.lexicall.org/wiki/tiki-index.php?page=StandardsSMIL
(for the page on SMIL standards, to be in context... though this page  
is quite empty for now)

> Does it have the whole revDocs on it?

Nope, you will find it elsewhere.
They have been there : http://mathfieldday.com:8080/revdocs/2291   
(not serving anymore)

You will also find them in this excellent course:
http://revolution.byu.edu/cgi-bin/revsite/indexcounter.cgi
http://revolution.byu.edu/revdocs212.html

Cheers,
Marielle
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