Kathryn Andersen wrote:
Personally, I'd rather have SiteAdmin than Admin, though. Because it's
about administering the site, rather than administering other things.
and think than anyday, we may have a GroupAdmin in groups pages...
jdd
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Hallo,
Using a webserver without automatic backup, I backup my PmWiki myself and
to a localhost (with AbyssWebServer ,b.t.w.: very nice!). And using this
local copy too, to check if a new beta-version has conflicts. (The easy
things implemented by me gave no problems).
But now I realize
On Sunday 03 June 2007, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
[1] http://www.pmichaud.com/pipermail/pmwiki-users/2007-May/043702.html
The current plan is to create a separate Site-Admin group
that will hold strictly administrative pages, and that will
be read-protected by default. The existing Site
Ben Stallings wrote:
Hi, folks. I'm having trouble with the pmfeed recipe... I've got an
RSS feed that has a standard HTML curly apostrophe (#8217;) in the
title of an article, but by the time it displays in the browser it has
been converted to ctrl-Y (ASCII 0x19), which displays as a
vincent wrote:
I had a lot of picturs to publish and wanted to upload all at once so I did
it with ftp and made a attach statment in the page.
But I can only se Attach:img123.jpg in the page.
In localhost it work fine but in webhost I have to do a upload. Why?
Now when I ftp-compare
Petko,
Thanks for that solution. You are indeed correct that this is something
best set at the beginning when setting up a wiki. Since my site is now
operational and contains many attachments, I'll wait for an official
solution from PM.
In my wiki the users are definitely confused by the
If you type this in the wiki sandbox on pmwiki.org
test[[PmWiki/Text Formatting Rules]]test
it is not converted correctly, I think.
Anno
Still the case.
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On Sunday 03 June 2007 1:55:08 am Laurent Meister wrote:
Hello everybody,
is it possible to place the groupfooter (generated by the wiki)
outside of the content-area in an separate area fixed in the tmpl?
Thx for helping
Greatings Laurent (kt007)
Yes, this is possible. In your skin's
Peter K.H. Gragert wrote:
But now I realize (finally) that the systems behaves differently.
Editing a page in the localhost version I have to give the edit password
every time: means: for edit and for save command. With a consequence
too, that the sectionedit recipe does not show up.
On 6/3/07, Anno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you type this in the wiki sandbox on pmwiki.org
test[[PmWiki/Text Formatting Rules]]test
it is not converted correctly, I think.
I think that it works as expected - see [[wiki sandbox]]es example on
http://pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/BasicEditing.
On 5/31/07, vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a lot of picturs to publish and wanted to upload all at once so I
did
it with ftp and made a attach statment in the page.
But I can only se Attach:img123.jpg in the page.
In localhost it work fine but in webhost I have to do a upload. Why?
Now
On 6/3/07, Christophe David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to specify the number of days the RecentChanges pages
report changes ?
I'm not sure if this is what you're referring to, but here goes.
From the config.php file:
## $DiffKeepDays specifies the minimum number of days
parsing code would have to match this format. If you need to have a
list limited by date you could use dynamically created pagelist:
(:pagelist order=-time if=date {(ftime %F -7days)}..{(ftime %F
today)} @{=$LastModifiedTime} fmt=#YourListFormat:)
where $LastModifiedTime is a page variable
Vince Administration vadmin at math.uconn.edu writes:
Martin,
I am working on something similar, in that I want a user to be able
to put himself on the Notify List.
What I do is use the trail option to point to the users own Profile
page, where he can then set up a list of
pages to
On Sun, Jun 03, 2007 at 10:55:08AM +0200, Laurent Meister wrote:
Hello everybody,
is it possible to place the groupfooter (generated by the wiki)
outside of the content-area in an separate area fixed in the tmpl?
PmWiki automatically appends the GroupFooter page to the text
of the main
On Sun, Jun 03, 2007 at 10:04:43AM +0200, Christophe David wrote:
Is there a way to specify the number of days the RecentChanges pages
report changes ?
I like having a long revision history ($DiffKeepDays), but I find the
RecentChanges pages often show more than I would like.
It would
I asked this before but got myself so confused with everyone's helpful
answers I gave up . . . .
I'm using the Barthelme template. The action bar (View, Edit,
History, Print) is at the bottom right of the sidebar.
I want it to be at the top right of the content boxes.
I know very little HTML,
On Jun 3, 2007, at 9:31 AM, Philippe Boeraeve wrote:
Vince Administration vadmin at math.uconn.edu writes:
Martin,
I am working on something similar, in that I want a user to be able
to put himself on the Notify List.
What I do is use the trail option to point to the users own Profile
I try to make the page:
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/Links
a little more understandable, at first time I didn't nearly understand
nothing :-(
I still don't understand this line:
[[PageName|#]] creates a reference link as shown below[1].
I see a comment about reference links I think I
It's probably easy for you script experts :-) (the scripting
capability of PmWiki is awfull :-)
I would like to have in the main sidebar a small window labelled your
langage page.
When typing a langage code Xx (Us, En, Fr, It...) in this window, I
would be sent to the corresponding localized
The main group concerned is Cookbook.
I think than anytime it's possible, a translated page should have the
very same name than the english one. But what about groups other than
PmWIKI?
May we create CookbookFr group? (and CookbookXx for other
langages)?? (and so on if there are other groups)
I think I figured it out -- I'm using a Mac, so I went to the wikid
folder/directory, did a Get Info, and then changed permissions to 755
(read and execute but not write).
Right? Or have I opened myself up to a big security mess?
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On Sun, Jun 03, 2007 at 07:01:39PM +0200, jdd wrote:
The main group concerned is Cookbook.
I think than anytime it's possible, a translated page should have the
very same name than the english one. But what about groups other than
PmWIKI?
May we create CookbookFr group? (and CookbookXx
On Sun, Jun 03, 2007 at 11:32:48AM -0400, Marguerite Floyd wrote:
I asked this before but got myself so confused with everyone's helpful
answers I gave up . . . .
I'm using the Barthelme template. The action bar (View, Edit,
History, Print) is at the bottom right of the sidebar.
I want
Is there a way of disabling the redirect from message at the top of the
destination page
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Dave Cooke schrieb:
Is there a way of disabling the redirect from message at the top of the
destination page
The message is controlled by the variable $PageRedirectFmt (see
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/LayoutVariables#PageRedirectFmt )
To show no message at all set
$PageRedirectFmt =
On 6/3/07, Tobias Thelen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Cooke schrieb:
Is there a way of disabling the redirect from message at the top of
the
destination page
The message is controlled by the variable $PageRedirectFmt (see
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/LayoutVariables#PageRedirectFmt )
Tegan Dowling tmdowling at gmail.com writes:
On 6/3/07, Tobias Thelen tt at tobiasthelen.de wrote:
Dave Cooke schrieb: Is there a way of disabling the redirect from message
at the top of the destination pageThe message is controlled by the variable
$PageRedirectFmt (see
Thank you for all your answers.
- The case is exactly the same.
- The statment is exactly like the one I did uppload with attach.
- The subdirectory is the same as for the files I did upload with attach. I
tried other directories to.
- The permission is 644 for all the files even the working
My includes worked since I created a wiki over a year ago
(:include TableDef.Begin :)
(:include TableDef.Headers #Number #NumberEnd :)
(:include TableDef.Headers #Wand #WandEnd :)
(:include TableDef.Headers #Spell
I really like that and the A bit modern skin. I prefer tho, the colors on
the Netstreams skin, but am not sure if it is finished, and fairly bug-free.
Anyone have experience with it? Has it been problematic? Or fairly easy to
use.
Thanks!
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Karina wrote:
I really like that and the A bit modern skin. I prefer tho, the colors on
the Netstreams skin, but am not sure if it is finished, and fairly bug-free.
Anyone have experience with it? Has it been problematic? Or fairly easy to
use.
Thanks!
I use the A bit modern skin
Hallo (Patrick and .)
From a form post I saw freeshell.ch and it intrigued me.
I got an account, and I uploaded PmWiki beta54 and get very strange results;
Try this http://www.freeshells.ch/~pepe/pmwiki.php
The lines with === mean where about in pmwiki.php I added some
output
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