Considering the indexing, caching and the other optimizations, what is
the most efficient way to delete all pages in a group in one operation
while maintaining the related files up to date ?
Christophe
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Would someone have recommendations regarding the maintenance tasks
that should be performed regularly on a a wikifield ?
In particular,
- expirediff
- regeneration of .pageindex and similar
- deletion of pagelist cache files
- deletion of HTML cache files
- deletion of *,del-* files
- deletion
Patrick R. Michaud wrote :
If you're using Site.AuthUser, then that's identity-based authorization.
If you want to check that someone has logged in with a valid username
and password (as opposed to simply having entered a password), use:
(:if authid:)
Thanks
SH
The error finally found:
After login with correct username and password the regeneration of the
$_SESSION variable after a Redirect($pagename,$urlfmt); (in pmwiki.php) is
different AbyssWebServer gives all values back Apache (locally by me yet)
not (e.g. username admin is missing). So now I
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 17:14:13 +0300, Patrick R. Michaud
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 04:26:04PM +0300, blues wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 13:06:04 +0300, Patrick R. Michaud
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Always sending from a fixed address can be done a variety of ways...
the
Hi,
I've just installed WikiCalendar, and it looks really good (to the
extent that I may well be able to unglue blosxom from my site - if I can
work out how to do things like display only the N most recent entries),
but there's just one thing
Clicking on a day with no calendar entry takes me
On 6/13/07, Roman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. When I hit Preview on a page with mailform, e-mail text (textarea)
is pre-loaded by page source text. You can reproduce it at
http://www.pmwiki.org/pmform/PmForm/MailForm. It's not a big problem
but it's confusing.
I've found that this is caused
I've tested everything on my working server and everything works fine.
Then I've moved to live server and PmForm does not send any e-mail -
no error message in (:message:) position and filled data are kept in
form fields. I've checked that sending e-mail by PHP mail() function
works - it is used
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
Try the following code in local/config.php (near the beginning):
$pagename = @$_REQUEST['n'];
if (!$pagename) $pagename = urldecode(substr(@$_SERVER['PATH_INFO'], 1));
if (preg_match('/[\\x80-\\xbf]/', $pagename))
$pagename = utf8_decode(pagename);
On 6/14/07, Roman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've tested everything on my working server and everything works fine.
Then I've moved to live server and PmForm does not send any e-mail -
no error message in (:message:) position and filled data are kept in
form fields. I've checked that sending
I'm curious to know what could be done to integrate Subversion with
PmWiki. What I mean is, having a source code repository in Subversion
that is browsable via PmWiki.
--
Ben Wilson
Words are the only thing which will last forever Churchill
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I need to do backups to the local computer without any access to
the command-line/shell. Something like: ?action=backup. It's a
Linux Box.
I have looked at pmwiki/backup and pmwiki/backupandrestore.
Restoring is not a problem, I can email the administrator and have
him to the restore.
Any
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to do backups to the local computer without any access to
the command-line/shell. Something like: ?action=backup. It's a
Linux Box.
I have looked at pmwiki/backup and pmwiki/backupandrestore.
Restoring is not a problem, I can email the administrator and
jdd wrote:
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
Try the following code in local/config.php (near the beginning):
$pagename = @$_REQUEST['n'];
I absolutely don't understand why, when making my tests the mail was
displayed (and copied afterward) as
$pagename = at $_REQUEST['n'];
I get an error on
I know this has been discussed before, but my google skills are weak.
There was discussion about being able to append to a PmWiki page via
email. But, I did not see any Cookbook recipes. Has anybody gotten
this to work?
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Ben Wilson
Words are the only thing which will last forever Churchill
jdd wrote:
jdd wrote:
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
Try the following code in local/config.php (near the beginning):
$pagename = @$_REQUEST['n'];
I absolutely don't understand why, when making my tests the mail was
displayed (and copied afterward) as
$pagename = at $_REQUEST['n'];
I
IchBin wrote:
I am using the PresenceAwarenessLight recipe. All is working as designed
except for a strange behavior with its ..\cookbook\presence\presence.css
output.
Depending on where the presence.css is running it works or does not
work. That is, the raw data is displayed but there
jdd wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to do backups to the local computer without any access to
the command-line/shell. Something like: ?action=backup. It's a
Linux Box.
I have looked at pmwiki/backup and pmwiki/backupandrestore.
Restoring is not a problem, I can email the
--- Ben Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm curious to know what could be done to integrate
Subversion with PmWiki. What I mean is, having a
source code repository in Subversion that is
browsable via PmWiki.
I'm not sure I understand your intent. Certainly a
version controlled backed
hi list/dan
I made a custom wikisyntax [[?GlossaryItem]] that works like the
category syntax but points to a glossary group.
If I use this in a zap text field GlossaryItem just isn't there.
Any Idea how to show it up
grz no
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Roderick Dornan wrote:
I cannot get the password protection of pmwiki working. Environment is
Windows XP with Apache 2.2 and PHP 5.2 and pmwiki 2.1.27.
I have set the site admin password (and read and edit) in the config.php
file and restarted apache. I have tried setting an individual page
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
On Fri, Jun 08, 2007 at 03:17:46PM -0400, Sandy wrote:
I'm using one of the CleanURL recipes for my farm. (Not sure which one,
but it works.) Combination of URL rewriting and using CPanel to set the
subdomain.
The address www.cricket.onebit.ca works fine, and has
Has anyone a good idea of how to display a travel map in pmwiki?
I am thinking of a map, could be google maps,
where an author can chart an ongoing travel, stage by stage.
Ideally drawing a red line, but perhaps waypoint are good enough.
If such a thing exists externally, it could be displayed as
I am trying to create a sitemap. I have followed the receipe:
Cookbook /SiteMapsWithOptions
I followed the instructions [I think], placed: [[(Site.)Site Map]]
in the sidebar, when I click on it, I get:
Site/SiteMap blank page with the action buttons underneath.
I did:
Goo'day list,
Do we have a simple register module that works with Site.AuthUser's
identity-based authorization ?
Thanks
SH
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Hans wrote,
Has anyone a good idea of how to display a travel map in pmwiki?
I am thinking of a map, could be google maps,
where an author can chart an ongoing travel, stage by stage.
Ideally drawing a red line, but perhaps waypoint are good enough.
If such a thing exists externally, it could
Thursday, June 14, 2007, 6:17:54 PM, Ben Stallings wrote:
Would PmWikiDraw do the trick, with a static map as the background? Or
do you need it to zoom and scroll?
Maybe it will do. Zooming would be better.
Google maps would be great, but I need to find a comfortable way to
add a red line!
Waw, that would be great for one non-profit project I am running as well:
www.lokhim.net
Could it be possible to have a markup creating such a path with a list of
latitude longitude points?
Let me know when you've made some progress!
Benoit
2007/6/14, Hans [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thursday, June
On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 05:26:40PM +0100, Hans wrote:
Has anyone a good idea of how to display a travel map in pmwiki?
I am thinking of a map, could be google maps,
where an author can chart an ongoing travel, stage by stage.
Ideally drawing a red line, but perhaps waypoint are good enough.
Thursday, June 14, 2007, 6:33:41 PM, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
Does http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/GoogleMapAPI look like
a good starting point?
I think it may be. I did work with this some time back, just need to
familiarise myself, and see what has changed.
Adding a route may be the
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Martin Fick wrote:
I'm curious to know what could be done to integrate Subversion with
PmWiki. What I mean is, having a source code repository in Subversion
that is browsable via PmWiki.
The LyX project uses PmWiki, Subversion and Bugzilla, go to
I am trying to make a sitemap, and have noticed that I have
screwed up in my groupings:
I have the following groups:
FAQs /
...
Faqs /
...
FAQs /
...
Faqs /
...
FAQs /
...
1. Why does it display 3 FAQs and 2 Faqs? should the be grouped
only under 1 FAQs 1 Faqs. I use:
[#bygrouptitle]]
oops. copying the list...
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Date: Jun 14, 2007 1:31 PM
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On 6/14/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to make a
Hans wrote:
Has anyone a good idea of how to display a travel map in pmwiki?
I am thinking of a map, could be google maps,
where an author can chart an ongoing travel, stage by stage.
Ideally drawing a red line, but perhaps waypoint are good enough.
If such a thing exists externally, it could
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Prefix for linking into the version controlled
files.
Note that the browsing the repository is done
using 'Trac',
although I don't use the wiki in 'Trac'.
** The Trac browser
* A directive that takes a file from the repository
and embeds
it in a
Ben Wilson wrote:
I'm curious to know what could be done to integrate Subversion with
PmWiki. What I mean is, having a source code repository in Subversion
that is browsable via PmWiki.
This sounds like a good use for a custom pagestore. I would be willing to help
with the work on this
Dear Hans,
we are part of a project, which is called open street map which is
generated by volonteers with gps devices which has no restrictions in
its usage.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/index.html?mlat=53.633mlon=10.067zoom=14
You might not find your home yet, but you luckily live
Ben--What you are looking for(route marking) is already in existance but I
don't know where I have seen it before.
I use WikiMapia embedded in my websites.
You may find some useful information here at:
http://googlemapsmania.blogspot.com/2007/04/new-to-google-maps-mania.html
Good Luck.--jack
hi list
I read that pmwiki now supports default values in textarea. So previous
extensions are not needed anymore. I checked this out with zap. The
problem seams that pmwiki don't support linebreaks. This would mean that
I could'nt use it to edit existing comments that allow wikimarkup ore
use a
On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 11:02:47PM +0200, noskule wrote:
hi list
I read that pmwiki now supports default values in textarea. So previous
extensions are not needed anymore. I checked this out with zap. The
problem seams that pmwiki don't support linebreaks. This would mean that
I could'nt use
On 6/14/07, The Editor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One option I've been using is two options for prefilling the value:
(:input textarea source=Some.Page:)
or
(:input textarea data=Some.Page:Var:)
This first fills the source with the whole page, the second the appropriate
ptv.
Correction:
On 6/6/07, noskule [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Editor schrieb:
On 6/6/07, noskule [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi dan list
I try to add a category field to a form. So the user could categorize
the content for a glossary term.
The field would contain:
Category 1, Category 2,
I have been banging around on free hosting sites for some time now until
the last free one I was using. I liked everything about them so I now
have a domain and a paid account with them now.
Long story short, I asked them if they could add pmWiki to there list of
applications that can be
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