Peter's Blog 1.2.2004

2004-02-01

As you can see, I got the blog running.

As you can see, I got the blog running. The technology behind it is:

  • Entries entered into Natara DayNotez on palm or PC. Right now I'm lying in bed entering this into the palm.

  • After a hotsync DayNotez stores the entries in an Access format database

  • A python script reads the database, converts them into html and stores them in files

  • Netobjects creates the web site. A tiny amount of Asp is used to format the entrys inside the fancy frames. It is surprising to me that html does not include a #include feature.

  • Wise ftp copies the files to the server

I was using rxStructuredText to convert the entries to html but I abandoned that because I wanted to suppress warnings it put into the html but I could not figure out how. The source is like the Zope source, hugely complex object model, uncommented and undocumented (ironically).

Todo:

  • python ftp copies files to server

  • figure out how to persuade Netobjects to create Default.html instead of index.html

  • add prev and next to archive

  • add more background info

  • add google site search

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