[Seaside] SmallWiki questions
Nevin Pratt
nevin at smalltalkpro.com
Sat Nov 29 07:09:56 CET 2003
Let me see if I understand this...
1. The "contents" of a SmallWiki is a combination of pages, folders, and
resources.
2. A "page" and a "resource" are components, and a "folder" is a
composite of those two components.
3. A "resource" is some uploaded file resource, such as a sound, a video
clip, or a picture.
OK, what if I don't care to allow anybody to upload file resources?
That would leave a "page" as the only interesting component left.
And why bother having a composite (a "folder") of only one component?
In other words, if I don't care to allow people to upload files to my
SmallWiki, why would I be interested in anything other than pages (eg,
children of type SWPage)?
Nevin
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