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Friday, January 10, 2003

Twiki update: generating the view HTML locally from the Perl script creates the proper response, so this must have something to do with the rights of the Apache user. I'm such a newbie, I can't believe I'm even typing this, but let's see if I can get it to go...
6:13:41 PM    comment []

DaveNet: Chapter 5 in which Dave goes to Harvard. [Scripting News] Sounds like a way cool gig, Dave. Best of luck!
11:49:01 AM    comment []

What to Do With That Old, Slow PC. Don't throw away your old computer. Some manufacturers offer trade-ins and rebate programs so you can recycle what you no longer want to use. By Kendra Mayfield. [Wired News]
9:47:04 AM    comment []

I've used Twiki web content management software several times for in-house knowledge bases, always running on Windows 2000 and IIS. Last night, I installed Apache 2.0 and Twiki onto a Linux workstation I'm learning to use. As I'm a Linux newbie, it took about two hours of flailing with the GUI and command-line commands to get it to 90% functionality. More hacking later this weekend should get it to come around. I hope to be able to publish this as a wireless wiki for a conference I'll be attending in February.
9:33:04 AM    comment []

Last year on this day: "If you knew you were going to be stranded on a deserted island and could only take one website with you, which would it be?" [Scripting News]
9:22:45 AM    comment []

Rick Strahl: "The two faces of .Net (or how I learned to live with Jeckyll and Hyde)" Word from the front lines of development.
9:15:26 AM    comment []

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