Following up on my email a while back. Sourceforge is being
slow
granting me a project so I'm hosting it myself for now (so
don't do
anything crazy
Links to live demo and source here,
http://209.135.157.33
More info on the project is in the 'Intro to lapWiki'
book.
Logo (from http://www.smalltho
ught.com/logo/) requires a browser that
supports Canvas and Javascript. Table of Contents requires
Javascript.
Save-without-page-transition requires XMLHttpRequest equiv.
Will
(should) work without any of those, you just won't get
certain features.
Basically recent versions of FF and IE should be fine, other
browsers
YMMV.
I'm requesting feeback on the validity of the project. I
don't want to
invest any more effort in it unless it's at least deemed to
be going in
a worthwhile direction. I like it, I think it is, but then
I don't
choose what software goes on to the laptop
If someone vandalises or accidently breaks it just email me
and I'll
reset it.
Please take a look. Comments of all kinds welcome (even bad
ones
Highlights include...
* Wiki with some eBookish features
* Books as single files
* Any media can be added to a book
* No long running daemon as it's (x)inetd based (Will
(x)inetd be in
OLPC? If not then some daemon code can be added to lapWiki)
* No webserver required as it has a simple one built-in
* Small (lapwiki ~30k, sqlite3 shared lib 300k, libmagic
shared lib 50k)
* Fast (well, actually that will largely depend on the speed
of sqlite
on flash)
* Robust, as SQLite is an ACID database engine
* Copy pages from book to book (although support is pretty
basic at the
moment)
* Config is just another book, take a look at initial.sql
and config.db.
In here you'll find all that you need to localise and
otherwise adjust
the look, feel and function of the wiki.
ttfn,
John
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