On Wednesday 27 August 2008 10:05:01 am Massimo Belgrano wrote: > I propose rewritring from scratch web site, Removing from new structure > Sample app,Documentation,sample apps Redefined simple menu > Download/Community/News/Harbour word > > Is can use as model: > http://www.web20generator.com/generated.aspx?l=66FF00&b=0099FF&g=FFFF66&n=H >arbour
I really don't care much for html generators when it's so easy to write from scratch and have virtually no vulnerabilities. And frameworks that make it easy for you to create a web site make it easy for other people to compromise my server. Every single compromise on my server in the last 10 years has come from some stupid web framework or idiotic web cgi script. Come on. html is simple to write. Do you use a code generator for Harbour? The Harbour language is a hundred times more complex than html. If we are going to settle on a html code generator, I want it to be open source and GPL so anyone can install it. There are an abundance of those, so pick one. And no frameworks, like Mambo or PHPBB or Joomla. Those are the worst for being compromised. > I also suggest Using Perspective As wiki who not require database so is > good for hosting with good editing capability http://www.high-beyond.com/ > or web can choice other from http://www.wikimatrix.org/ Perspective requires the .net runtime. This assumes a windows server. My server is running Linux Also, MediaWiki requires PHP 5.x and currently this server is stuck at PHP 4.3 due to a customer requirement. If anyone wants to host the wiki, I can easily point a dns entry to it. i agree with Viktor that MediaWiki is an excellent choice. In the mean time, when I gave you the keys to our web site, I created a complete backup of it, so feel free to wipe it out and start over. We can always get back to where we came from as a last resort. But first, unless you agree to code html from scratch, we need to agree on a html generator. I like this one a lot. It's free, open source and it's wysiwyg. No framework. Works on Linux, Windows and Macintosh. Well supported. http://www.nvudev.com/index.php -- "Ninety percent of politicians give the other 10 percent a bad name." -- Henry Kissinger _______________________________________________ Harbour mailing list Harbour@harbour-project.org http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour