Andrew Gwozdziewycz dixit: >But how often does stuff actually get updated? You can simply pregenerate >all the content and serve it... For a site with 50 pages, that's nothing.
FWIW, the MirBSD website is kept in CVS and generated with some (BSD) make and mksh scripts, then rsync’d to a webserver and its mirrors. I chose to not use post-commit hooks for that, but it would certainly be possible. (There are three CGIs in it that are just installed as-is, and there’s a – let’s call it libgd frontend – that’s written in php because, at that time, I couldn’t get libgd to work for me in C directly, probably due to version difference, but I’m planning to rewrite it in C once the new libgd version is stable; it’s mostly used to produce png files that contain pre-rendered text because we use a specific font for a “corporate” identity for MirBSD (Gentium), and web font support is not very wide-spread (maybe nowadays it is), so this is an entirely optional component.) >On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 11:36 AM, hiro <23h...@gmail.com> wrote: http://www.afaik.de/usenet/faq/zitieren/ And yes, this is *also* valid for eMail. bye, //mirabilos -- > emacs als auch vi zum Kotzen finde (joe rules) und pine für den einzig > bedienbaren textmode-mailclient halte (und ich hab sie alle ausprobiert). ;) Hallooooo, ich bin der Holger ("Hallo Holger!"), und ich bin ebenfalls ... pine-User, und das auch noch gewohnheitsmäßig ("Oooooooohhh"). [aus dasr]