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vixie
2006 Jan 29
11
HTML Output plugin
I have written a very small Rails plugin which makes it spit HTML back
at you instead of XHTML. Find details here:
http://dev.turnipspatch.com/trac/wiki/HTMLOutput
Hope it''s useful to someone!
Jon
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2006 Feb 25
7
generating HTML instead of XHTML
After reading
http://www.hixie.ch/advocacy/xhtml
and having some headaches with IE, I wonder whether helpers can be
configured to generate HTML instead of XHTML.
-- fxn
2007 May 02
4
Make --html4tags the default?
...lication/xhtml+xml to the browser
[1], and development of the HTML standard is again happening [2], it
would make sense to have Markdown.pl default to HTML tags.
Maybe too late to change a default though.
How does PHP Markdown and other implementations deal with this issue?
[1]: http://www.hixie.ch/advocacy/xhtml
[2]: http://www.w3.org/2007/03/html-pressrelease
2015 May 16
2
Asterisk "virtual hosting"
Hello,
I am in the peculiar situation to have to set up a PBX for two
independent sites, but operated by the same entity. Yes, I could set
up two VPSs and install Asterisk to each, put common stuff (e.g.
conferencing setup) into Git and share between both using includes,
but for various reasons (among them simplicity and cost), I'd prefer
a single Asterisk instance.
I know I can #include
2015 May 17
2
Asterisk "virtual hosting"
also sprach Steve Edwards <asterisk.org at sedwards.com> [2015-05-16 23:22 +0200]:
> I use a preprocessor
> (http://software.hixie.ch/utilities/unix/preprocessor/) to tailor
> dialplans and configuration files to each host based on the client
> (or project) and the hostname.
Yeah sure, templating works, but it introduces a layer of complexity
that can make debugging hard(er).
I just had the following alternative ideas....
2015 May 16
0
Asterisk "virtual hosting"
...trying to avoid
> like the plague) and I am wondering if there are better ways. Do you
> know of any, short of writing a script to "compile" the files and
> change the contexts based on path (which will be dirty and hard to
> get right)?
I use a preprocessor
(http://software.hixie.ch/utilities/unix/preprocessor/) to tailor
dialplans and configuration files to each host based on the client
(or project) and the hostname.
This lets me do stuff like:
[globals]
DATABASE-DATABASE = @DATABASE_DATABASE@
DATABASE-PASSWORD = @DATABASE_...
2015 May 17
0
Asterisk "virtual hosting"
On Sun, 17 May 2015, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Steve Edwards <asterisk.org at sedwards.com> [2015-05-16 23:22
> +0200]:
>> I use a preprocessor
>> (http://software.hixie.ch/utilities/unix/preprocessor/) to tailor
>> dialplans and configuration files to each host based on the client (or
>> project) and the hostname.
On Sun, 17 May 2015, martin f krafft wrote:
> Yeah sure, templating works, but it introduces a layer of complexity
> that can mak...