blech:
posted on 2003/06/03 11:27
Dave Cross attempts to get information on the London dot com boom companies.
It's a shame he's using the shitty Kwiki formatting rules, which don't allow such civilised behaviour as a space in a link.
No, I'm not about to join the Kwiki fan club, not when there are more extensible Wiki engines about, and ones that don't have such crap formatting rules.
jerakeen:
HOLY BULLCRAP ON A STICK. There's no change history! I mean, that's the ONLY THING THAT MAKES A WIKI EVEN REMOTELY USABLE.
Now I need to resist the urge to write an automated tool that will use google to find kwikis and automatically destroy them.
Ok, so the O'Reilly article about it points this out. And also comes up with a way of 'solving it' - instead of overwriting the files, you can get it to make backups. Great. Now you need to write code that lists all previous versions on the front page. Ok, now you need some diff system so you can see the changes. Ok, and you'll need... NO. WAIT. I'M USING AN OFF THE SHELF MODULE THAT'S 'EASY'. WH
Y AM I REIMPLEMENTING ALL THE FUCKING WIKI WHEELS IN THE WORLD?!?!
Hmm. I wonder if you could make wiki pages accept trackbacks...
I'm obsessed with trackbacks, you can tell.
On the 'good' side, it is absurdly easy to install.
GAH OH MY GOD NOOOOOO It's case sensitive.
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take one onion / londongeek: From 2lmc/spool, there is a new fun wiki site, called London Geek tracking the who and what of the people who made the dotcom bubble in London. The aim is to get the story of the London new media experience from the
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take one onion / londongeek: From 2lmc/spool, there is a new fun wiki site, called London Geek tracking the who and what of the people who made the dotcom bubble in London. The aim is to get the story of the London new media experience from the
We hate you all. Yes, especially you. Sod off and DIE