Juhana Sadeharju wrote: > Yes, the pages should be downloadable for offline reading. > But the format of the wiki pages need not be tied to that. > > Check out how > http://wiki.beyondunreal.com > has done it. (I don't know how they technically do it.) > For a good reason they disallow the download of the entire > site, but they wisely provide the whole site in one package. > > More sites should do the same. Thanks for writing and the suggestion! (And thanks for noticing the thread!) A few points "for the record": * yes, *I think* my approach will let everything on that single page be downloadable (actually, I'd need to test that), but recognize that the entire HOWTO will not be on that page -- to start with, at least the pages on individual sound cards will be separate (standalone) pages * TWiki is working on a (special) way(s?) to download content for offline reading (and maybe even offline updating), not sure of the status * "spidering" the entire WikiLearn web would be an especially bad idea (imho) -- iirc, there are already between 1000 and 2000 pages there, and that's without the 30 or so I'm guessing might come from the LAQHT regards, Randy Kramer