Andrei wrote:
>
>> That's part of it. a good installer is another, and I am loo]king at a
>> couple. A solid and drool-proof server is the remaining leg of the
>> tripod. So far, none of the servers I have seen are satisfactory on all
>> scores- simplicity to install, reliability, economy of
> That's part of it. a good installer is another, and I am loo]king at a
> couple. A solid and drool-proof server is the remaining leg of the
> tripod. So far, none of the servers I have seen are satisfactory on all
> scores- simplicity to install, reliability, economy of cost, (free or
> unl
Keep in mind that things generally become extremely reliable only
after extensive real-world testing. TANSTAAFL
On Feb 25, 2007, at 1:14 AM, Kirk Bailey wrote:
> This has to be baby carriage reliable and simple for the business road
> warrior who has not a geekified bone in their body.
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"Kirk Bailey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> couple. A solid and drool-proof server is the remaining leg of the
Take a look at xitami
http://www.xitami.com/download.htm
Free, small, flexible, configurable and fast being written in C.
HTH,
Alan G.
Kent Johnson wrote:
> Kirk Bailey wrote:
>> OK, my project is to come up with a wiki which is easy to install and
>> use in a windows laptop, to wikify the notebook into a hypernotebook.
>>
>> ok, it must be EASY to install. And LEGAL.
>>
>> MiniWiki is in python. I can do it in a self extractin
Kirk Bailey wrote:
> OK, my project is to come up with a wiki which is easy to install and
> use in a windows laptop, to wikify the notebook into a hypernotebook.
>
> ok, it must be EASY to install. And LEGAL.
>
> MiniWiki is in python. I can do it in a self extracting installer as
> there is a
OK, my project is to come up with a wiki which is easy to install and
use in a windows laptop, to wikify the notebook into a hypernotebook.
ok, it must be EASY to install. And LEGAL.
MiniWiki is in python. I can do it in a self extracting installer as
there is a nice free pone out there somepla