[isf-wifidog] adding multiple nodes to a content group

Dana Spiegel dana at nycwireless.net
Mer 14 Fév 08:40:58 EST 2007


We use the functionality a little (in that we show flickr and RSS at  
certain nodes). We'd like to do more, but haven't had the time to  
investigate.

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On Feb 13, 2007, at 10:16 PM, Michael Lenczner wrote:

> does anyone else use this feature?  More specifically - is there
> anyone besides Wireless Toronto and ISF that really uses Wifidog to
> show content?  I would love to hear from any of you.  Because most
> people here seem to have chosen wifidog mainly for the hotspot
> management features and to not be very interested in the content side
> of things.
>
> I just spent 25 minutes creating a content group that could show at 20
> nodes.  Painful process.  With lots of problems -including showing
> closed nodes as places to put content.
>
> As always, if anyone is interested in dealing with the admin usability
> -especially as it relates to adding content, please let me know.  I
> would love to try and liberate some ISF cash for that.
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