On 8/5/07, Carlos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to make the title that appears at the top of new pages
equal the words used in a link to that page??
You can use the (:title:) directive.
For example the following link[[Starting the Server]] appears as
StartingTheServer at the
The current display of An author name is required when users forget to
add an Author name and click Save blends too nicely into the background.
I'd like it to be large, red and bold. Please advise how I can make this
small change.
This is discussed in PITS/00285 but no resolution seems to have
The current display of An author name is required when users forget to
add an Author name and click Save blends too nicely into the background.
respectfully suggest that this become the default:
$AuthorRequiredFmt = %red%'''[++An author name is required++]'''%%;
I would like that too.
On 8/6/07, Mildiner, Melvyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it as simple as adding the following setting? If so, can I
respectfully suggest that this become the default:
$AuthorRequiredFmt = %red%'''[++An author name is required++]'''%%;
With respect, I disagree that this needs to become a
On 8/6/07, Edward Eldon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to install pmwiki to run locally on my laptop. I have tested
several php based sites successfully before. I have placed my pmwiki
installation like this:
C:\web_root\pmwiki\pmwiki-2.2.0-beta62\
and set my apache server so that
On 8/6/07, Ben Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/6/07, Mildiner, Melvyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it as simple as adding the following setting? If so, can I
respectfully suggest that this become the default:
$AuthorRequiredFmt = %red%'''[++An author name is required++]'''%%;
With
On 8/6/07, Edward Eldon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All
I am trying to install pmwiki to run locally on my laptop. I have tested
several php based sites successfully before. I have placed my pmwiki
installation like this:
C:\web_root\pmwiki\pmwiki-2.2.0-beta62\
and set my apache
Sivakatirswami wrote:
I have a ZAP form. very simple. it posts 5 short strings of text to
PTV's onto
a new page...(a To Do form) that's all...the Group.Name of the new page
are dynamically generated from the text string of the group from
which the TODO was submitted and the $name of the new
Q: Can I preempt the edit password prompt on links that don't yet have
pages?
The nature of my wiki requires edit passwords. When I started my wiki, I
encouraged editors to insert what I call pre-links in articles. For
example, an editor creating an article about Bob will go ahead and link
Roughly around the time I upgraded one of my sites to beta 63, RSS feeds
stopped working:
compare
http://www.renewfairfield.com/Site/AllRecentChanges
to
http://www.renewfairfield.com/Site/AllRecentChanges?action=rss
I've checked config.php, and everything's still kosher there.
Any ideas?
David Bruce Murray wrote:
Q: Can I preempt the edit password prompt on links that don't yet have
pages?
The nature of my wiki requires edit passwords. When I started my wiki, I
encouraged editors to insert what I call pre-links in articles. For
example, an editor creating an article about
On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 10:37:07AM -0500, Ben Stallings wrote:
Roughly around the time I upgraded one of my sites to beta 63, RSS feeds
stopped working:
compare
http://www.renewfairfield.com/Site/AllRecentChanges
to
http://www.renewfairfield.com/Site/AllRecentChanges?action=rss
I've
On 8/6/07, Ben Stallings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sivakatirswami wrote:
I have a ZAP form. very simple. it posts 5 short strings of text to
PTV's onto
a new page...(a To Do form) that's all...the Group.Name of the new page
are dynamically generated from the text string of the group from
As a few of the recent posts have hinted, I'm finding it increasingly
difficult to continue support for ZAP while also developing ZAPwiki,
and I've been forced to the conclusion I simply can't do both.
So with a fair bit of sadness, I've decided to fully relinquish ZAP,
as well as all my other
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 10:37:07AM -0500, Ben Stallings wrote:
Roughly around the time I upgraded one of my sites to beta 63, RSS feeds
stopped working:
Do you happen to recall what version you upgraded _from_ ?
No... it was somewhere in the 50s, though. Might it
From: Chris Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [pmwiki-users] Preempting the edit password prompt
To: pmwiki users pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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David Bruce Murray wrote:
Q: Can I preempt the edit password prompt on
David Murray wrote:
From: Chris Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
You could edit the Site login form and put the message as described
in it. Of course, you still want them to be able to login, so you
could wrap a conditional around the login form data there so that
they have to navigate to the form
List,
I am struggling with getting the CleanURLs to work correctly on my site.
I have tried my best to follow the recipe but am unable to get the ?n=
out of the URL.
Details:
Running PmWiki 2.2.0 Beta63 on Apache on Windows XP.(site running as an
intranet, no public access).
Apache
snip
When you look at the page source (action=source), what
*exactly* do you get for these fields? You need to be
getting (for example):
\\
\\
If you are not getting any \\ characters, it is not working
correctly. Your problem is you appeared to be getting too
many.
From: Chris Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [pmwiki-users] pmwiki-users Digest, Vol 26, Issue 15
Sorry.. I should have said. If using AuthUser it's in Site.AuthForm
Thanks so much. I think that's going to work great!
David Murray
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On Tuesday, 7 August 2007 8:20 AM, Sameer Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
When you look at the page source (action=source), what
*exactly* do you get for these fields? You need to be
getting (for example):
\\
\\
snip
When I look at the source, I am getting something like
This page has a lot of useful information for your situation...
You can par down the skin by cutting it out completely, use straight
html (that's secure) since it's a personal wiki, and do your minimal CSS
right in your page header/footer...
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/SkinAlternative
snip
I meant the wiki source (?action=source), rather than the html
source. The html looks correct, but we should check the wiki source
to verify it is correct. I assume you have tried using the form to
edit the page and it correctly takes the data apart for editing?
The action=source
John,
I have another question regarding the (:wikilist:) tables:
Currently, the table generated by the above markup returns both, the
Page and the titlefield as links.
I am using the ViewTemplate to render my form fields as a preformatted
block which populates the page. The user can arrive
Hi all,
I am really confused about how PmWiki creates new pages and would
appreciate any help or clarification from anyone who might care to give
it to me.
Specifically I created some links on the sidebar after removing all
existing links except the one named edit SideBar. My new links
Carlos wrote:
Hi all,
I am really confused about how PmWiki creates new pages and would
appreciate any help or clarification from anyone who might care to give
it to me.
Specifically I created some links on the sidebar after removing all
existing links except the one named edit
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