makefaq 2.5 - A program to generate an HTML FAQ page from a text file.

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Gordon Darling

makefaq 2.5 - A program to generate an HTML FAQ page from a text file.

About:
makefaq is a Python program that creates a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
HTML page or text file from a specially formatted text data file.

Changes:
This release fixes a warning generated when makefaq 2.4 was used with
Python 2.3 regarding the lack of source code encoding specified in PEP263.
No new features were added. This release was purely to make it so that
Python 2.3 users will not see a warning.

Release focus: Minor bugfixes
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Project URL: http://freshmeat.net/projects/makefaq/

Homepage: http://www.makefaq.org
Tar/GZ: http://freshmeat.net/redir/makefaq/6159/url_tgz/makefaq-2.5.tgz
Zip: http://freshmeat.net/redir/makefaq/6159/url_zip/makefaq-2.5.zip

Regards
Gordon
 
R

Richard Steinfeld

| makefaq 2.5 - A program to generate an HTML FAQ page from a
text file.
|
| About:
| makefaq is a Python program that creates a Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQ)
| HTML page or text file from a specially formatted text data
file.
|

Oh, god, here we go! I dread FAQs; this seems to be the way that
a lot of companies use to avoid dealing with their customers'
problems with their own screwy products. Give em FAQs upon FAQs;
layers of FAQs, none of them providing useful answers. But, at
all costs, don't ever talk with your customers.

I'm tired of being FAQd over!

Richard
 
S

Steven Burn

Oh, god, here we go! I dread FAQs; this seems to be the way that
a lot of companies use to avoid dealing with their customers'
problems with their own screwy products. Give em FAQs upon FAQs;
layers of FAQs, none of them providing useful answers. But, at
all costs, don't ever talk with your customers.

I'm tired of being FAQd over!

Richard

As both a user and an author, I can see it from both sides of the fence. On
the authors side, FAQ's are useful as they save answering the same questions
over and over (which also saves users waiting for an e-mail reply).

As a user, I don't mind FAQ's aslong as the answers they contain, are
relevant to the problem I am experiencing.

--
Regards

Steven Burn
Ur I.T. Mate Group
www.it-mate.co.uk

Keeping it FREE!

Disclaimer:
I know I'm probably wrong, I just like taking part ;o)
 

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