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Re: Updating the web pages (Was: Free and why it will last forever)



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On 07-08-2005 14:52, David C. Weichert wrote:
> Am Sonntag, den 07.08.2005, 13:35 +0200 schrieb Petter Reinholdtsen:
> 
> 
>>Personally, I want to be able to work offline on web pages, and
>>commit/upload them to the server when I get online, and I also want to
>>get an email with the diff of the documents whenever something is
>>changed on the web pages.  I would also like to be _able_ to update
>>the web pages.  Neither of these wishes are fulfilled on
>>skolelinux.org today.
> 
> 
> Which is a pity since Zope/Plone - which is used - has all these
> features. There even is a WYSIWYG HTML Editor for non technical people
> (see demo at:
> http://www.zfl.uni-bielefeld.de/personal/mjablonski/epoz/index.html) and
> of course you can upload plain HTML via ftp.

It is possible to setup Plone so that one can accumulate changes while
offline and later commit them? And same offline-editable data is
WYSISYG-editable online?


>>Are there wikis around which work the way I want it to work?  Are
>>there wikis available making it easy to administrate and handle
>>translations?
> 
> 
> There is a Wiki for Zope/Plone (ZWiki). I find it very good. Ubuntulinux
> work with it for their documentation.

As far as I understand it, in Plone data is _either_ wiki-editable _or_
WYSIWYG-editable _or_ CVS-editable.

I would be happy to learn that I am wrong.


 - Jonas


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