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author | Steve Kemp <steve@steve.org.uk> |
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date | Thu, 13 Dec 2007 12:18:20 +0000 |
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Chronicle, since version 2.0, supports the submission of post comments. The way this works is rather non-standard so please read this document to understand it. Basic Usage ----------- The basic use of chronicle is to convert a collection of text files into a HTML & RSS blog. Generally it appears that people will do this upon a local machine, then scp, rsync, or otherwise move the output into place upon their remote webserver. This process looks something like this: chronicle --input=./blog --output=./html rsync html user@host:/path/to/blog Advanced Usage -------------- Since the blog, once produced, is typically stored upon a remote system there is no easy way for comments which are stored upon that system to be integrated into the main blog. The solution to this problem is to merely record comments upon the webserver in simple text files. Later these can be fetched to the machine which is building the blog, and integrated for the next rebuild: scp uesr@host://path/to/comments/* ./comments/ chronicle --input=./blog --output=./html --comments=./comments rsync html user@host:/path/to/blog Steve --