I'm dizzied by the selection... can someone recommend a blog tool?

There's half-a-million (almost) on the RAA.

I want something I run locally, that generates static html that I can
then upload to my server.

Any suggestions?

Cheers,
Sam

Hobix does just that; sounds like it's worth a try.

Gavin

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On Sunday, November 14, 2004, 3:54:11 AM, Sam wrote:

There's half-a-million (almost) on the RAA.

I want something I run locally, that generates static html that I can
then upload to my server.

Any suggestions?

ZenWeb, it is a SiteMap based tool that generates great navigation for
your pages and has a very powerful metadata model.

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Sam Roberts (sroberts@uniserve.com) wrote:

There's half-a-million (almost) on the RAA.

I want something I run locally, that generates static html that I can
then upload to my server.

Any suggestions?

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Sam Roberts <sroberts@uniserve.com> wrote in news:20041113165403.GA3966
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I want something I run locally, that generates static html that I can
then upload to my server.

Hello Sam,

I find deplate (deplate.sf.net) to work most advantageously for me.
Combined with the Viki VIM plugin, it's just perfect (for some
applications).

kaspar

hand manufactured code - www.tua.ch/ruby

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tkblog is a standalone, cross-platform blogging tool.

it has built in ftp, but you could disable it if you wanted to upload
manually...

it's what i use ('cause i wrote it :slight_smile:

http://home.cogeco.ca/~tsummerfelt1

you want the tkblog or downloads link. there's a windows binary, but
the source is probably easier to work with...i'm in the process of
porting it to ruby
http://home.cogeco.ca/~tsummerfelt1
telnet://ventedspleen.dyndns.org

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Sam Roberts <sroberts@uniserve.com> wrote in news:20041113165403.GA3966
@ensemble.local:

I want something I run locally, that generates static html that I can
then upload to my server.