Sorry but I do not like any web based WYSIWYG HTML editor.
I have a member page and I do not put anything there simply
because I find it troublesome to use the HTML editor. Maybe
I am just a bit lazy. I would like to be able to upload plain
html and txt files (.asm, .c, .h, Makefile, etc) directly.
For binary files, I understand there will be concerns about
virus or other things. Still I would like to ask the question
if I can upload an exe file or not.
As for the PIClist website, it has a lot of treasures.
However I am sorry to say that generally the organization
is not that easy to follow.
Regards,
Xiaofan
-----Original Message-----
From: James Newton, Host [mailto:jamesnewton@piclist.com]
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 10:40 AM
To: 'Microcontroller discussion list - Public.'
Subject: RE: [PIC] Porting libusb application to Windows using
libusb-win32
In general, read the text at the bottom of the page.
First, sign up for a member page. You will be sent an email with a
"passcode" and a link to log in.
Click on that link. It will log you in and show you your member page. If you
look at the form on the bottom you will see that you have the option to edit
the HTML source of the page (and if you use IE v5.5 or higher to wysiwyg
edit). Then you can put whatever you like up on the server.
The only exception is graphics images, those must be emailed to me so I can
approve them before I post them to the page. This is to prevent myself from
becoming a porn site without knowing it. *grin*
The form at the bottom of the page is also an easy way to post a comment,
link, code (preformatted) or questions.
And if you can tell my how it was that this wasn't obvious from ready any
page on the site, I will do what I can to make it more so.
---
James.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: piclist-bounces@mit.edu
> [mailto:piclist-bounces@mit.edu] On Behalf Of Chen Xiao Fan
> Sent: 2005 Aug 04, Thu 18:51
> To: 'Microcontroller discussion list - Public.'
> Subject: RE: [PIC] Porting libusb application to Windows
> using libusb-win32
> Importance: Low
>
> Thanks James for hosting the very useful PIClist and PICList.com.
>
> Sorry but how do I put the source code and application to
> piclist.com? How to upload files to my member page?
>
> I will tidy up the codes and add some comments (maybe a
> README file on how to build and use the application, as well
> as more comments to the code itself).
>
> I will try to port usb_pickit (for PICKit 1) before I do the
> tidy up of fsusb (for PICDEM FS USB).
>
> Regards,
> Xiaofan
>
--
http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive
View/change your membership options at
http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist