Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Client-side Web tools
Author: Kendall Posted: 4/26/2000; 9:04:13 AM Topic: Email to Brian Behlendorf Msg #: 16706 (In response to 16685) Prev/Next: 16705 / 16707
Yeah, I write for Monkeyfist using Emacs (well, XEmacs actually). For very small things I just use the Netscape textbox, which, as everyone knows, is horrid. For longer things I use the web browser built into XEmacs, w3, and it's textbox is just another Emacs buffer. Very cool.But, yes, if Emacs had a good Web-DAV client, we at Monkeyfist would be working a lot harder to add a Web-DAV interface to our CMS to go along with the CGI interface that we have now. We've talked about, and I even wrote a preliminary design document for, a Scarab interface -- Scarab is Ken MacLeod's answer to SOAP and XML-RPC; last I checked Scarab does SOAP, XML-RPC, and Casbah.org's LDO as well -- but there's nothing driving us to implement it since we right now a small group of contributors.
I'm curious: why do you ask?
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- Re: Client-side Web tools, Dave Winer, 4/26/2000; 9:54:02 AM
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