From: Gerfried Fuchs Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 16:39:59 +0000 (+0000) Subject: First start of PODifying the script. Still not sure wether to inline the options... X-Git-Url: https://git.deb.at/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=cf8524c9718dd6ac31c92ff8742a59a80d7284b9;p=pkg%2Fblosxom.git First start of PODifying the script. Still not sure wether to inline the options or put all the POD together (and then propably at the end ...) --- diff --git a/blosxom.cgi b/blosxom.cgi index 687038d..ff6bd66 100755 --- a/blosxom.cgi +++ b/blosxom.cgi @@ -2,12 +2,62 @@ # Blosxom # Author: Rael Dornfest (2002-2003), The Blosxom Development Team (2005-2008) -# Version: 2.1.2 ($Id: blosxom.cgi,v 1.86 2008/11/11 10:37:16 alfie Exp $) +# Version: 2.1.2 ($Id: blosxom.cgi,v 1.87 2008/11/13 16:39:59 alfie Exp $) # Home/Docs/Licensing: http://blosxom.sourceforge.net/ # Development/Downloads: http://sourceforge.net/projects/blosxom package blosxom; +=head1 NAME + +blosxom - A lightweight yet feature-packed weblog + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + +B is a simple web log (blog) CGI script written in perl. + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +B (pronounced "I") is a lightweight yet feature-packed +weblog application designed from the ground up with simplicity, +usability, and interoperability in mind. + +Fundamental is its reliance upon the file system, folders and files +as its content database. Blosxom's weblog entries are plain text +files like any other. Write from the comfort of your favorite text +editor and hit the Save button. Create, edit, rename, and delete entries +on the command-line, via FTP, WebDAV, or anything else you +might use to manipulate your files. There's no import or export; entries +are nothing more complex than title on the first line, body being +everything thereafter. + +Despite its tiny footprint, Blosxom doesn't skimp on features, sporting +the majority of features one would find in any other Weblog application. + +Blosxom is simple, straightforward, minimalist Perl affording even the +dabbler an opportunity for experimentation and customization. And +last, but not least, Blosxom is open source and free for the taking and +altering. + +=head1 USAGE + +Write a weblog entry, and place it into the main data directory. Place +the the title is on the first line; the body is everything afterwards. +For example, create a file named I and put in it something +like this: + + First Blosxom Post! + + I have successfully installed blosxom on this system. For more + information on blosxom, see the author's blosxom site. + +Place the file in the directory under the I<$datadir> points to. Be +sure to change the default location to be somewhere accessable by the +web server that runs blosxom as a CGI program. + +=cut + # --- Configurable variables ----- # What's this blog's title?