Re: [Webwork-user] Interactive documentation
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From: Andrius J. <an...@li...> - 2000-12-05 22:31:32
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hola, this exact functionality is actually a piece of cake to implement, ie. with the same jboss + tomcat + webmacro combo. anyway there should be some responsible person that monitors, groups and sorts the posts, but the good thing about it would be that contributions would have been made easy. the problem is if we could find a runtime environment for that - so far I don't know any servers doing this, though I can try to organize some low-bandwidth access (at least temporarily) here (512 kbps). if somebody's interested, let me know. regards, --andrius --andrius ----- Original Message ----- From: "Maurice C . Parker" <Ma...@Vi...> To: "Andrius Juozapaitis" <an...@li...> Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 1:17 AM Subject: Re: [Webwork-user] Interactive documentation : Hey, : : * Andrius Juozapaitis (an...@li...) wrote: : > hi all, : > : > one nice way of building interactive documentation is implemented in : > http://www.php.net/manual/ - you can add comments and remarcs to the help : > topics. such a thing would really make support easier later on - and it is : : Interesting concept. Looks like a job for Jive. This actually on something that I'm working on right now. I am using Webwork to embed Jive into portals. A side effect of this should be the ability to use Jive forums as a component of a larger framework. Possibilities include documentations systems or ecommerce applications (I'm thinking about Amazon user comments here). : : > good place to share experience, etc. btw, I am almost done with documenting : > the ebs-like architecture, will post the final draft sometime next week. : > : > --andrius : > : |