The Boston Diaries

The ongoing saga of a programmer who doesn't live in Boston, nor does he even like Boston, but yet named his weblog/journal “The Boston Diaries.”

Go figure.

Friday, August 23, 2024

PUT an entry on the ol' blog

I finally got the PUT method working for mod_blog. The code on the receiving end is fine, but the script on the sending side is messy, but it works well enough for me to use.

[spc]lucy:~/source/boston/Lua>lua put.lua -b test /tmp/foo/1 /tmp/foo/*.png
PUT http://boston.roswell.area51/2024/08/23.1 (637)
PUT http://boston.roswell.area51/2024/08/23/local_network.png (1273)
PUT http://boston.roswell.area51/2024/08/23/local_network_add.png (1512)
PUT http://boston.roswell.area51/2024/08/23/local_network_remove.png (1460)
PUT http://boston.roswell.area51/2024/08/23/network.png (1702)
PUT http://boston.roswell.area51/2024/08/23/network_add.png (1891)
PUT http://boston.roswell.area51/2024/08/23/network_remove.png (1842)
[spc]lucy:~/source/boston/Lua>

This command on my development server was used to create an entry with multiple images. As you can see, it puts out the URLs that are created as the script runs. And this entry is a test to see if works on my actual server. It should.

I hope.

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The dates are the permanent links to that day's entries (or entry, if there is only one entry). The titles are the permanent links to that entry only. The format for the links are simple: Start with the base link for this site: https://boston.conman.org/, then add the date you are interested in, say 2000/08/01, so that would make the final URL:

https://boston.conman.org/2000/08/01

You can also specify the entire month by leaving off the day portion. You can even select an arbitrary portion of time.

You may also note subtle shading of the links and that's intentional: the “closer” the link is (relative to the page) the “brighter” it appears. It's an experiment in using color shading to denote the distance a link is from here. If you don't notice it, don't worry; it's not all that important.

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