Some people don't get wikis
The plus side of a public wiki: anybody can add / fix content. The
minus, of course, is that random shmucks (in this case, someone from
80.109.253.93) can remove the stuff you enter. Good thing for the
'history' feature.
What was deleted (from the LiveSites page at http://axkit.org):
latitudes.walkerart.org
This on-line companion to the Walker Art Center's recent show 'How
Latitudes Become Forms' was developed over a month's time and was the
Walker's first use of AxKit. We found the separation of the site's
design (using XSLT files) and programming (mostly via TaglibHelper-based
taglibs) to be very efficient, and the site's performance under load has
been very satisfactory. Based on this experience, AxKit has been
selected as the technology that will be used to rebuild the Walker's
main website.
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