Looks like a good tool.
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cr Feb 04, 2011 8:54 AM EDT |
Using the filesystem as a filesystem, rather than running an RDBS to be treated as one, makes a lot of sense to me, which is why I use UseMod wiki on the LAN machines here. (Watching MediaWiki slow to a crawl on a P133 running Slackware trying to deliver up a page was an instructive experience.) With the rising interest in using plug-style and other low-power Linux computers for server-level jobs on the homefront to save space and power, this is even timely. Thanks for the pointer, Steven. |
Steven_Rosenber Feb 04, 2011 5:21 PM EDT |
It's not as easy to use as, say WordPress or Movable Type. It won't automatically drop in a web link or image tag. But there is an upload utility. Since I spend half my day typing in HTML, I don't mind so much. The simplicity of the whole FlatPress setup remains intriguing (to me anyway). |
Steven_Rosenber Feb 06, 2011 12:42 AM EDT |
I was wrong about the images. You can upload them via a utility in FlatPress and then place them in the blog via the menu. |
cr Feb 07, 2011 10:05 AM EDT |
FYI The current uploader does not deal well with multiple dots in filenames. no-19mar07.tar.gz became no-19mar07tar.gz by the time it was stored in attachs/. Hand-revised to restore the missing dot, however, it was successfully linked to in a post and fetched from that link. |
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