On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 13:04:56 PM +0200, Cog Rusty wrote:
Maybe I lost some part of this discussion, but I wonder: Why would you need any kind of server or PHP on your desktop to work with a remote Drupal web site?
because I want to add nodes from the command line at my desktop, for reasons not really relevant here (in short, it would integrate much, much better with my own, already existing document management/publishing/backup flow)... ...but, when I asked info to write my own bash/curl script to do this, many members of this list simply answered saying "install this or that drupal module or php library on the server" :-)
Are you talking about putting together a CLI web browser?
No, just an http client, ie a shell script which sends to Drupal the same HTML code that a real browser would transmit when I add a node by hand, via keyboard and mouse. The web is full of scripts like this, but doing it to drupal seems much harder/undocumented than in other cases. Marco -- Your own civil rights and the quality of your life heavily depend on how software is used *around* you: http://digifreedom.net/node/84