X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/a02a06cb9dc0a82dd4028c9f4b506dcf899c9a41..f54b5f583dfcb1f908b33d1687782ce8a2bfb30d:/doc/forum/how_to_setup_ikiwiki_on_a_remote_host.mdwn?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/forum/how_to_setup_ikiwiki_on_a_remote_host.mdwn b/doc/forum/how_to_setup_ikiwiki_on_a_remote_host.mdwn index 862694d4b..5dcd01619 100644 --- a/doc/forum/how_to_setup_ikiwiki_on_a_remote_host.mdwn +++ b/doc/forum/how_to_setup_ikiwiki_on_a_remote_host.mdwn @@ -9,3 +9,22 @@ Where is specified? Where can i find documentation about it? Thanks in advance! Pab + +> There are several ways to accomplish this, depending on what you really +> want to do. +> +> If your goal is to continue generating the site locally, but then +> transfer it to the remote host for serving, you could use the +> [[plugins/rsync]] plugin. +> +> If your goal is to install and run the ikiwiki software on the remote host, +> then you would follow a similar path to the ones described in these tips: +> [[tips/nearlyfreespeech]] [[tips/DreamHost]]. Or even [[install]] ikiwiki +> from a regular package if you have that kind of access. Then you could +> push changes from your local git to git on the remote host to update the +> wiki. [[tips/Laptop_wiki_with_git]] explains one way to do that. +> --[[Joey]] + +Thanks a lot for your answer. +rsync plugin would be perfect but... how would i manage blog post? +I mean... is it possible to manage ikiwiki blog too with rsync plugin in the way you told me? --Pab