From: Dan D. <da...@de...> - 2007-03-05 02:18:22
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On Sunday 04 March 2007 07:16, Jean-Michel Pour=C3=A9 wrote: > Le samedi 03 mars 2007 =C3=A0 22:10 -0800, Dan Dennedy a =C3=A9crit : > > For Kino, I have used DocBook Wiki (http://doc-book.sf.net/) which can > > output > > a complete docbook XML with images in a tarball as well as HTML. Also, > > it > > supports translations, but it has a fatal flaw of currently only > > supporting > > ISO 8859-1 instead of UTF-8 limiting its range. Also, there has been > > some > > overhead in supporting and dealing with bugs in the web app myself, > > but it's > > mostly working smooth now. > > > > I am not sure which approach is better, but I am interested in hearing > > your > > answer to the above question. > > Dear Dan, > > This is very interesting. I prefer Docbook. Docbook wiki needs to be > installed on a server? Is it available as a service; somewhere? > > Last time I used it, it required to tweak Apache for installation, but > it was maybe one or two years ago. I might not remember well. > > I prefer Docbook wiki if you can install it somewhere. I have it running at http://kinodv.org/docbook/ I did not have to modify apache; very simple requirements except for perhap= s=20 the docbook processing tools (PDF output is not working on my server). |