Here in Lynchburg, Virginia, US, we are required to gracefully challenge anyone in a third year of study in Mathematics & Computing. Please consider "Problem Proposal #1109, Mathematics Magazine 53:5 (November, 1980), 300 (with solution), "When will spring next begin on March 21st in the United States?'" as it appears at http://www.trnicely.net/. Is Dr. Tom Nicely's solution correct? Will Spring really begin on my birthday (20 March) this year, or will my former professor remove points from my life-grade? (For additional fun, see also "Original e-mail message announcing the discovery of the Pentium division flaw, 30 October 1994" and consider class exercises which might have been required. To how many decimal places do most professors verify solutions?) -Robert "Rob" Gregory feel free to say "Happy Birthday" toll-free at +1-877-476-2243 (+1-877-4Robbie) ----- Original Message ----- From: Nayan Shah To: dokuwiki@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2011 11:15 PM Subject: [dokuwiki] Remote API for XML RPC Hello Everybody, A little introduction about me. My name is Nayan. I am a student from Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, India, currently in 3rd year studying Mathematics & Computing. I would like to work on the RPC interface in developing a remote API. I have got previous experience in PHP but relatively new to RPC protocols. The wiki says it is incomplete and would be partially implemented soon. I would like to know its current status and how I could help. Thanks, Regards -- Nayan Shah Institute of Technology, BHU.