On 2018-07-19 11:43:18 -0600, Rob Sargent wrote: > On 07/19/2018 11:04 AM, Peter J. Holzer wrote: > > On 2018-07-18 08:09:35 +1000, Tim Cross wrote: > > > If using web widgets to author content on the wiki is the main > > > impediment for contributing content, maybe we should see if the wiki > > > provides alternative access methods. I've used wikis in the past which > > > allowed users to upload content via xmlrpc, api etc. Perhaps something > > > similar could be made available for those making significant > > > contributions or to a select few 'curators' who could accept content > > > from others. > > There are also browser plugins like It's all text, textern, wasavi, etc. > > which allow the user to use a real text editor instead of a text area. > > > Keep in mind that Chrome broke "It's all text" compatibility, at least with > emacs and now it's done via "Edit with Emacs". This in my experience is a > step backwards from "It's all text". Oh, Chrome, too? Firefox also broke compatibility with a lot of add-ons recently ("It's all text" among them). So I switched to textern, which was a bit more complicated to set up, but otherwise works almost the same. But yeah, browser add-ons have a certain tendency to succumb to bit-rot, so they are nice tools for a user but not something a service provider should depend on. hp -- _ | Peter J. Holzer | we build much bigger, better disasters now |_|_) | | because we have much more sophisticated | | | hjp@xxxxxx | management tools. __/ | http://www.hjp.at/ | -- Ross Anderson <https://www.edge.org/>
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