Yes is based on the book app. I made some changes, in the index I made a
change that read "extract.markmin" because abstract in info.txt is to short
in lenght, but I have to render to a file like "chapters" because is to
slow to read it all the time to make an index of posts. Ok I'm going to
change this on markmin. Also is not need it for this porpouse to create a
subfolder, so I create "post-XXX.html" and for index pages "posts-X.html".
The blog is based on this.

2012/9/7 Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com>

> +1
>
> I see you used some of the book code in the book. In particular you use
> MARKMIN the way it is done in the book using extra variables. That is ok
> and it is done for backward compatibility with old book sources which also
> need to processed in latex. If that is not important there is a batter way
> to use markmin:
>
>
> from gluon.contrib.autolinks import expand_one
> html = MARKMIN(page.body,url=True,environment={},
>                  autolinks=lambda link: expand_one(link,{})).xml()
>
> Because url = True you will be able to use the @//// notation to reference
> any URL in the app. The book code prevents that for backward compatibility.
>
> autolinks=lambda link: expand_one(link,{}) enables OMEBED which means if
> you do not have to markup links. Web2py will automatically embed, images
> video and other objects using the OEMBED protocol.
>
> Massimo
>
>
>
> On Friday, 7 September 2012 07:01:21 UTC-5, Martin.Mulone wrote:
>>
>> http://blog.martinmulone.com.**ar/post/996-static-blog-in-**web2py<http://blog.martinmulone.com.ar/post/996-static-blog-in-web2py>
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