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2007-12-20
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2007-12-21
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2007-12-21
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Basic formatting and images would be great, as would plain-text storage of pages.
I've installed DokuWiki, using the nginx web server and PHP on the N800. It works, but it's a little sluggish. Also, you have to use MicroB because Opera will always try to establish a data connection, even if you are connecting to localhost.
I know there's an awful lot of Python code floating around, and I'm mostly unfamiliar with it. Anyone know of anything worth trying out wiki-wise on the N800?