David Sovinski napsal(a):
...
The directory that has the index.html should also contain the directory
pmwiki. The index.php file tells the web server to change to the
pmwiki directory and start working. It CANNOT be in the same directory
as the pmwiki.php file and work as you want it to.
Jiri Hladůvka / OBUTEX wrote:
I think it is not so.
I have this in my wiki/ directory :
not having time now to play with fancy URL, I just add on the main
(home) page of mine an index.html file with a direct link to pmwiki.
then when publishing the adress I give the pmwiki one, not the home.
I'm putting together a couple of sites. One involves titles of books and
they both involve peoples names. For the titles I need to ignore a leading
'A' or 'The' when sorting and for the names I'd like to sort on surname
(last 'word' in title).
Are these possible?
Hi
I've implemented a solution suggested by The Editor to
allow users to sign up for events. It works really
well and uses the wikicalendar recepie.
Is there any way I can auto insert the zap code when
the user clicks a date on wikicalendar to create a
page for that date? If there is then
Hallo,
If you type http://www.yourdomain.somwhere/ (replace everywhere by the
www-adres you really want)
Your provider either says:
1. not allowed access
2. checks if there is index.htm or index.html and sends it
3. or index.php or index.php3 (or so) and executes and sends it
If your
I have to put my template into another group called
'misc' because otherwise it pulls in the wikilog group
header
Can I use the EditTemplates recipie to create a
template for group A by pointing it at
groupB.template?
TIA
Nicholas
On Wednesday 11 April 2007 12:57, Nicholas Buttle wrote:
Can I use the EditTemplates recipie to create a
template for group A by pointing it at
groupB.template?
Yes you can. Did you try it, or prefer to first ask the list?
Petko
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Thanks! When I get home from my real job today I'm going to work on this
some more.
On 4/10/07, David Sovinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marguerite
That is the problem. It needs to be in the web site home directory.
The directory you land in when you enter www.belovedparrot.com into the
My apologies for resending, I forgot to put in a subject and expected first
message to bounce!
I'm putting together a couple of sites. One involves titles of books and
they both involve peoples names. For the titles I need to ignore a leading
'A' or 'The' when sorting and for the names I'd like
You may try this: # use {$FullTitle} in page;list templates
etc$FmtPV['$FullTitle'] = $FmtPV['$Title']; # {$Title} is now for exclusive
use in pagelist, leading A The stripped$FmtPV['$Title'] =
preg_replace('^(A|The) ','',.$FmtPV['$Title'].);What it does is substitute
{$Title} with a
Hi all
Just a quick question.
I am running a bunch of wikis under my domain on one server and I am getting
tired of making a change to one and the the rest.
I understand farms help with this.
Just wanted to know how easy is it really
What should I look out for
Any tips for a successful
I just went through this. Setting up a farm is very easy. Understanding the
details behind various configuration options takes a while. The most useful
info for me was http://pmwiki.com/wiki/Cookbook/WikiFarmAlternative.
~ ~ Dave
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 14:52:43 +0200, Mark Trumpold [EMAIL
Ah I was wondering why you sent me there LOL
On 11/4/07 2:58 PM, DaveG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I meant to use this link:
http://pmwiki.com/wiki/Cookbook/FarmSetupByExample. The other link is more
useful *after* doing the SetupByExample link, as it provide a long term
maintainable
Just about to release the upgraded version of ZAP. Here's a last
chance for comments, questions, feedback on the proposed changes
before I make the release...
1) There will be two ZAP modules: ZAP and ZAPtoolbox. The first is
the core engine, the second is all the other existing commands,
On 4/11/07, Benoit Dutilleul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I'm concerned, I like your idea to visualize and control the
recipes from the ZAPConfig page.
As noted recently, it's already partly functional. But I'll be
reworking it just a bit in the next release to automatically lock
Hi
Is there an easy way to move a page to another Group?
I need to move the page, it's uploads and then go back
and delete the original.
TIA
Nicholas
The fish are biting.
Get more visitors on your
any way of stopping the deleting of pages coming up in
the recent changes list? once a page is gone I don't
want someone clicking the link in the recent changes
list and creating it again.
cheers
Nick
Fox, ForumX and GuiButtons have new updates released.
I am trying out a new method to zip each recipe in a dated recipe
folder, for unzipping and copying and subdirectories and files into
cookbook/ and pub/ directories.
These updates contain a fix in guibuttons to allow other smiley
definitions,
On 4/11/07, Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've now published my version of the {(...)} markup as a recipe,
available at
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/MarkupExpressions
The description on the recipe page only scratches the surface of
what the recipe can do. I'm
I've now published my version of the {(...)} markup as a recipe,
available at
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/MarkupExpressions
The description on the recipe page only scratches the surface of
what the recipe can do. I'm particularly happy with the
{(ftime ...)} markup, which seems
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On 4/11/07, Justin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I embed or wrap a complex HTML document inside a Pmwiki page? It
needs to include a lot of javascript.
Will this do it?
http://pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/EnableHTML
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On 4/11/07, Nicholas Buttle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Is there an easy way to move a page to another Group?
I need to move the page, it's uploads and then go back
and delete the original.
If you have access to the server, the easiest way is to rename the
page-files in wikd. and the
On 4/11/07, Aleks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
Can someone remind me what the code is to verify someone has
permissions to see the source code for a page?
?action=source
Dan: Also, in config.php, you can set
$HandleAuth['source'] = 'edit'; #for
I have used the upload feature to upload excel documents (.xls)
but when I view them it is garbage. I thought .xls was supported by PmWiki.
What am I doing wrong?
~Launa
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On 4/11/07, Tegan Dowling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/11/07, Aleks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
Can someone remind me what the code is to verify someone has
permissions to see the source code for a page?
?action=source
Dan: Also, in config.php, you can
Wednesday, April 11, 2007, 4:44:09 PM, Patrick wrote:
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/MarkupExpressions
The description on the recipe page only scratches the surface of
what the recipe can do. I'm particularly happy with the
{(ftime ...)} markup, which seems to be able to handle
Pm, I'm trying to get my ZAP markup functions updated but seem to be
doing something wrong. Here is one example that doesn't seem to work
right...
$MarkupExpr['code'] = 'ZAPMcode($args[0])';
function ZAPMcode($p) {
// do my stuff;
return $p;
}
When I enter {(code {$:value})} I
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 01:28:42PM -0400, The Editor wrote:
Pm, I'm trying to get my ZAP markup functions updated but seem to be
doing something wrong. Here is one example that doesn't seem to work
right...
$MarkupExpr['code'] = 'ZAPMcode($args[0])';
function ZAPMcode($p) {
// do my
On 4/11/07, Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 01:28:42PM -0400, The Editor wrote:
Pm, I'm trying to get my ZAP markup functions updated but seem to be
doing something wrong. Here is one example that doesn't seem to work
right...
$MarkupExpr['code'] =
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 06:08:27PM +0100, Hans wrote:
Wednesday, April 11, 2007, 4:44:09 PM, Patrick wrote:
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/MarkupExpressions
...
I'm particularly happy with the
{(ftime ...)} markup, which seems to be able to handle just
about any date-and-time
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 01:02:09PM -0400, The Editor wrote:
Actually, I have a markup I only want to work if someone has
permission to see the source of a page. I need something like if
(condauth('source')) ... but there is no source level, so I need a
different approach...
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 09:51:56AM -0700, Launa Morris wrote:
I have used the upload feature to upload excel documents (.xls)
but when I view them it is garbage. I thought .xls was supported by
PmWiki.
What am I doing wrong?
PmWiki works fine with .xls files, so it must be
Wednesday, April 11, 2007, 6:43:14 PM, Patrick wrote:
Any chance you happened to view the page at exactly 12:00 noon? :-) :-)
I just looked at the page, and it now says:
now:April 11, 2007, at 12:37 PM
you are right! Egg in my face!
Great work Pm!
~Hans
Where do I read up on nesting of divisions using div markup?
~Hans
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On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 08:46:24AM -0700, Nicholas Buttle wrote:
any way of stopping the deleting of pages coming up in
the recent changes list? once a page is gone I don't
want someone clicking the link in the recent changes
list and creating it again.
In other words, when a page is deleted
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've now published my version of the {(...)} markup as a recipe,
available at
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/MarkupExpressions
The description on the recipe page only scratches the surface of
what the recipe can do.
Nicely done, Pm! I particularly like
On 4/11/07, Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 06:08:27PM +0100, Hans wrote:
Wednesday, April 11, 2007, 4:44:09 PM, Patrick wrote:
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/MarkupExpressions
...
I'm particularly happy with the
{(ftime ...)} markup,
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 06:52:27PM +0100, Hans wrote:
Where do I read up on nesting of divisions using div markup?
Right here. (I don't think there's a good documentation page for
it yet.)
In addition to the normal (:div:)...(:divend:), one can also
suffix div with a number to indicate a
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 12:53:40PM -0500, Ben Stallings wrote:
With some tweaking of the Markup definitions, this recipe might be able
to coexist peacefully with the existing {( ? : )} ternary logic markup
used in SelectQuery for the past year. Or a variant of that markup,
compatible with
Patrick R. Michaud said...
I've now published my version of the {(...)} markup as a recipe,
available at
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/MarkupExpressions
The description on the recipe page only scratches the surface of
what the recipe can do. I'm particularly happy with the
Wednesday, April 11, 2007, 7:13:38 PM, Patrick wrote:
Now would be a really good
time to bring it back up again.
Essentially, the idea is to augment the ... markup to
correspond to the nested divs. My original idea was to
increase the number of 's to separate divs, thus:
...
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 06:15:56PM +0200, Hladůvka Jiří wrote:
I am missing the european date format %d/%m/%Y or %d-%m-%Y
Or can I just put into the markup such a format ?
Short answer:
You can just put that into the markup directly, as in
{(ftime '%d/%m/%Y')}
Almost any format will
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 01:54:00PM -0400, The Editor wrote:
I'm thinking about deleting my php markup since you have most of the
commands I'm using built in. Any chance you could add the remainder?
Specificially: strpos, rand?
I can add rand, definitely.
Can you give some examples for
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
It may need some serious tweaking, because {(...)} always
expects the operation to be at the front, while {( ? : )} seems
to have its operators in the middle. If I were doing this
from scratch, I would probably write it as:
{(if cond true false)}
That's so
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 07:41:51PM +0100, Hans wrote:
Wednesday, April 11, 2007, 7:13:38 PM, Patrick wrote:
I like the first proposal best.
I don't like the second: numbers in front of ...
The third option may be okay as an alternative markup, if we have the
first one of increasing number
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 02:17:30PM -0500, Ben Stallings wrote:
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
It may need some serious tweaking, because {(...)} always
expects the operation to be at the front, while {( ? : )} seems
to have its operators in the middle. If I were doing this
from scratch, I would
Several people have commented that they sometimes want/need
to place directives inside of hidden page text variables -- i.e.,
to do something like:
(:myvar: (:pagelist:) :)
such that $:myvar returns a value of (:pagelist:). Of
course, this doesn't work at present because the (:...:)'s
don't
Tegan Dowling wrote:
On 4/11/07, Justin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I embed or wrap a complex HTML document inside a Pmwiki page? It
needs to include a lot of javascript.
Will this do it?
http://pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/EnableHTML
I gave that a try. It works with b and i, but not with
Hans,
Will you also soon publish you New fox forum? What will be the
differences wiht ForumX?
Frits
Hans schreef:
Fox, ForumX and GuiButtons have new updates released.
I am trying out a new method to zip each recipe in a dated recipe
folder, for unzipping and copying and subdirectories and
Justin wrote:
Tegan Dowling wrote:
On 4/11/07, Justin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I embed or wrap a complex HTML document inside a Pmwiki page? It
needs to include a lot of javascript.
Will this do it?
http://pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/EnableHTML
I gave that a try. It works {snip} with
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 04:38:50PM -0400, Justin wrote:
Tegan Dowling wrote:
On 4/11/07, Justin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I embed or wrap a complex HTML document inside a Pmwiki page? It
needs to include a lot of javascript.
Will this do it?
Wednesday, April 11, 2007, 9:42:33 PM, f.r.salomons wrote:
Will you also soon publish you New fox forum? What will be the
differences wiht ForumX?
Yes. Probably tomorrow.
The one main difference will be (and is already, if you look at
FoxForum) that FoxForum stores all posts on the same
2007/4/11, The Editor [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
(...)
Thus, I suggest to spend a bit more time defining and freezing a standard
syntax and perhaps, write test scripts to test it automatically for
every
new version.
Can you give me an idea what you mean by this? I'm thinking better
would be simple
J. Meijer commentgg at hotmail.com writes:
You may try this: # use {$FullTitle} in page;list templates
etc$FmtPV['$FullTitle'] = $FmtPV['$Title']; # {$Title} is now for exclusive
use in pagelist, leading A The stripped$FmtPV['$Title'] =
preg_replace('^(A|The)
On 4/11/07, Dave Cooke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
J. Meijer commentgg at hotmail.com writes:
You may try this: # use {$FullTitle} in page;list templates
etc$FmtPV['$FullTitle'] = $FmtPV['$Title']; # {$Title} is now for exclusive
use in pagelist, leading A The stripped$FmtPV['$Title']
On 4/11/07, The Editor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/11/07, Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Several people have commented that they sometimes want/need
to place directives inside of hidden page text variables -- i.e.,
to do something like:
(:myvar: (:pagelist:) :)
Jackpot - thanks a million!!
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Hello,
It's me again.
How do you make a pagelist template? Can anyone explain how to make one
simply?
Thanks,
Mega Mario (aka Matthew C)
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