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Posted by Philip Hallstrom on 11/21/22 11:16
> * Philip Hallstrom <php@philip.pjkh.com>:
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>> I'm thinking it might be nice to have an easy to use web-based cms system
>> that I could post this sort of stuff too and assign it to a category and
>> then let google index it.
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> I've used a variety of wikis; you just have to choose one and run with
> it. I'm not familiar with many blog packages, but do use Serendipity
> (http://www.s9y.org), and have played a little with Jaws
> (http://www.jaws-project.com/index.php); they have some nice features
> and are relatively easy to set up.
Thanks, I'll take a look at those...
>> Basically, I want a way to post things I think others might find useful.
>> I'm not interested in user comments. I don't care about RSS. I would
>> like to easily be able to mark things as "code" or "type this at a shell
>> prompt" as well as link to entire source files, etc.
>
> If you'r interested in posting "things I think others might find
> useful", why are you not interested in RSS? How will *others* know when
> you've posted something new? I find that RSS is a great tool for me to
> keep track of developers, projects, and other sundries. I rarely use my
> bookmarks anymore.
Hmm... well, I guess what I meant to say is I'm not interested in all that
trackback/ping stuff. I have no delusions that my site will get about 1
visitor a day... me. I just want a place to put things that I can point
people to if it's relevant... so in that regards, RSS isn't a feature I
need... I'd rather have a really clean way to post blocks of code...
> If all else fails... you're a PHP developer -- code your own!
Heh. I was afraid you were going to say that :-) if it comes to that
I'll hack up one of the existing ones to do what I want... there's already
too many of them out there :)
-philip
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