Galen, sceenshots of how it looks when the add-on installation is complete and working.
Thanks John. Those are good ideas. I might look into doing the same or similar.
Kind regards,
SebA
On 21 December 2017 at 21:29, John Thurston <john.thurston at alaska.gov> wrote:
On 12/21/2017 6:13 AM, Galen Johnson wrote:
I was actually toying around with the idea of adding TinyMCE or something like that. I've also seen that there are some html code snippets that Chrome and Firefox choke on...badly...so I expect I'll need to figure out how to make that better.
I started down this path a few years ago. After traveling a bit, I realized I was creating a wiki inside Xymon. At that point, I stopped :P
We now use a special segment of our existing wiki to hold notes for Xymon hosts. The pages in that segment may reference each other, and have included and embedded content. We then export the wiki content (as one would if creating a static, or cached version), and import it into a directory on our Xymon server. The export/import happens as a regular xymon task.
We use HTML in our "DESCR" tag in the hosts.cfg to link each host to the appropriate local page of notes from the wiki. By use a .default. tags associated with display groups, we can re-use pages of notes for several hosts.
We leverage the authentication, editing, and history function of our wiki. While publishing static content from our xymon server means we aren't depending on the wiki at 2am.
-- Do things because you should, not just because you can.
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