Tiddlywiki type project in Python?

jkn jkn_gg at nicorp.f9.co.uk
Thu Jun 15 13:31:35 EDT 2006


Hi Rick

R. P. Dillon wrote:
> I've been doing some work on a didiwiki-like program written in Python.
>   Since Python is [_not_] embedded in browsers, the didwiki approach make sense:
> write the server in your language of choice (didwiki uses C), and lay
> the necessary (simple) wiki code on top of the server.  Roll the entire
> thing into a single executable, and you have a personal wiki.  The catch
> is that you must run the executable before you can access your wiki, but
> it is a small price to pay IMHO.
>
> Anyway, I'll either GPL or public-domain my code when I'm finished with
> it and I'll post it here.  My hope is it will be as fast on a reasonably
> modern computer as didiwiki is.
>
> Rick

That sounds interesting ... thanks. I'd never heard of didiwiki and
from a brief browse it seems similar to what I have in mind. I will
download it and have a proper look at it ... & will be glad to hear
more of your project.

    Regards
    Jon N




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