Re: [Moin-user] multiple wikis on same virtual host

2008-10-28 Thread JT Moree
both. I'd like feedback. I'm also creating a page to post online. The key thing I've tried to do is remove the administration of DNS and apache from multiple wikis. All that has to be done is setup data dirs, symlinks to the cgi, and .py files (including farm). - JT Moree System Admin

Re: [Moin-user] multiple wikis on same virtual host

2008-10-28 Thread Rick Vanderveer
Hey JT, What you want to do is definitely possible and fairly straightforward. Like you, I didn't want to have to configure DNS each time I added a new project wiki. I think I know where you got hung up, because the example in the farmconfig-py file does seem to be configured in a virtual hosts

Re: [Moin-user] multiple wikis on same virtual host

2008-10-28 Thread JT Moree
On Tue, 2008-10-28 at 11:08 -0500, Rick Vanderveer wrote: In my apache httpd.conf file: ScriptAlias /main D:/moin/moin.cgi ScriptAlias /programming D:/moin/moin.cgi ScriptAlias /marketingD:/moin/moin.cgi But to do that requires administering and changing apache

[Moin-user] URL authentication (without apache auth)?

2008-10-28 Thread m...@heavy.ch
Hi there I started trying to archive my mp3 music collection with MoinMoin.I'm use a protected Wiki, but would like also to stream (sort of) some m3u or mp3 files directly to a multimedia player. A file like music.m3u would be downloaded from my wiki and would be open with my vlc player. The

[Moin-user] Patch: tests for Include macro

2008-10-28 Thread Greg Ward
Hi all -- a week or two ago, I made vague noises on this list about refactoring the Include macro and adding tests for it. Well, I have made good progress on the tests today: in fact, the attached patch adds a test suite for Include that tests every feature *except* 'editlink'. (I ran out of

Re: [Moin-user] Visualizing wiki page connections

2008-10-28 Thread Thomas Waldmann
CACHE_DIR = F:\MoinMoin\wiki\data\cache Be careful with backslashes. Eiter use rfoo\bar or foo\\bar. Oddly, this hasn't bitten me yet. It will, as soon as you have \n or \r or any other backslash sequence recognized by the python interpreter's string parser.