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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A blog documenting Peter's dabblings with Python, Gentoo Linux and any other cool toys he comes across.
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