RebSite and eText web site
[1/3] from: al::bri::xtra::co::nz at: 3-Oct-2001 20:37
My RebSite is now online at:
http://cloud.prohosting.com/q7qx3z21/Rebol/index.r
but there's very, very, very little there at present, though.
The rest of my site at:
http://cloud.prohosting.com/q7qx3z21/index.html
is all generated from eText (except for two files which required custom
HTML).
Andrew Martin
ICQ: 26227169 http://cloud.prohosting.com/q7qx3z21/index.html
[2/3] from: al:bri:xtra at: 3-Oct-2001 21:54
> My RebSite is now online at:
> http://cloud.prohosting.com/q7qx3z21/Rebol/index.r
> but there's very, very, very little there at present, though.
And it's on the World Wide Reb now as well.
Andrew Martin
ICQ: 26227169 http://cloud.prohosting.com/q7qx3z21/
[3/3] from: al:bri:xtra at: 3-Oct-2001 22:56
Maurizio Converso wrote:
> > And it's on the World Wide Reb now as well.
>
> where ? and the name ?
It's:
Valley
on the World Wide Reb.
Or, directly:
http://cloud.prohosting.com/q7qx3z21/Rebol/index.r
> [eText]
To view the eText source for my site, for any .html file, change the
extension to read .txt and press enter. For example, a .html file is:
http://cloud.prohosting.com/q7qx3z21/Valley.html
the eText source should be:
http://cloud.prohosting.com/q7qx3z21/Valley.txt
The eText script treats the .txt file as a dialect, and generated a generic
HTML dialect. This is then combined with a HTML dialect to generate a nice
layout, then run through a HTML dialect script to generate HTML. The above
scripts are all called in sequence via a Site script which reads a directory
of files and generates a dialect especially suited for processing eText
files into HTML.
I haven't yet done the WML part, which will let WAP-capable cell phones
browse my site -- there will be a .WML equivalent for every .HTML and .TXT
file. Hopefully soon.
Andrew Martin
ICQ: 26227169 http://cloud.prohosting.com/q7qx3z21/