Dear all
In the 3.10 package Universe there is a package called TinyWiki version 1.0.1
It is probably the TinyWiki mentioned in http://www.iam.unibe.ch/pipermail/smallwiki/2006-January/001629.html
which says that TinyWiki is a subset of SmallWiki 1 as a Seaside component.
There is WAComponent subclass: #TWWiki
The Squeak wiki has no reference to it http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/search?search=TinyWiki&casesensitive=false...
http://www.squeaksource.com/ has no project entry.
On SqueakMap http://map.squeak.org/packagesbyname there is no entry
Is there some documentation on TinyWiki? Is it actively maintained?
Kind regards Hannes Hirzel
Is there some documentation on TinyWiki? Is it actively maintained?
As it says in the mail you reference, SmallWiki (and therefore TinyWiki and PicoWiki) has been discontinued in Summer 2004. SqueakSource is one of the last users of one of these packages, there might be some updated versions in http://www.squeaksource.com/ss.html. However this is code that only works in Seaside 2.6 or even older.
I suggest that you use Pier. I do that for many of my projects. Pier can be easily embedded into any application, as well as you can embed any application into Pier. For simple wikis it might be a bit overkill to have to load the whole code-base that is more a CMS, so it would probably be worthwhile to have a simple Seaside component that just reuses the document model.
Cheers, Lukas
Lukas Renggli renggli@gmail.com hat am 30. September 2008 um 13:30 geschrieben:
Is there some documentation on TinyWiki? Is it actively maintained?
As it says in the mail you reference, SmallWiki (and therefore TinyWiki and PicoWiki) has been discontinued in Summer 2004. SqueakSource is one of the last users of one of these packages, there might be some updated versions in http://www.squeaksource.com/ss.html. However this is code that only works in Seaside 2.6 or even older.
I suggest that you use Pier. I do that for many of my projects. Pier can be easily embedded into any application, as well as you can embed any application into Pier. For simple wikis it might be a bit overkill to have to load the whole code-base that is more a CMS, so it would probably be worthwhile to have a simple Seaside component that just reuses the document model.
Cheers, Lukas
-- Lukas Renggli http://www.lukas-renggli.ch
Thank you for your answer. I would like to try using Pier as a Seaside component.
I will ask a further question on the Seaside list.
Hannes Hirzel
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