Shi Sherebrin wrote:
Shi Sherebrin wrote:
...
The problem I get is that with safe mode on, PHP doesn't want to let any
field (except one, of course) include the common (farm) pmwiki PHP files.
Does anyone have any ideas how I can satisfy PHP's safe_mode and still
keep the
Peter Kay wrote:
Hello all,
I have a bunch of pages (ok, about 12) that are all in the group
BlogPages (that's right, I'm using SimpleBlog). I'd like to have some
way to automagically move all 12 pages (or all pages in the BlogPages
group, for that matter) into the OldBlogPages group
I'm using windows XP machine.
I need to create a PmWiki on a USB drive for a presentation I'm doing on
another windows machine.
http://pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/Standalone seemed to meet the requiremetns,
but after following the install instructions for server.zip,
and clicking on
I was trying to use a Google Maps URI, viz:
http://pmwiki.org/wiki/Test/URL
What pattern is used to control the characters that can be in a URI,
and how can it be changed to make the URL in the above work
Duh, thanks !
Moni Kellermann wrote:
Wie Simon so vortrefflich formulierte:
I was trying to use a Google Maps URI, viz:
http://pmwiki.org/wiki/Test/URL
What pattern is used to control the characters that can be in a URI,
and how can it be changed to make the URL in the above work
Hi Petko,
Ok and thanks for all, I'll let you know about the new install very soon.
And I don't understand for the infinite loop, the site is working fine
for me, no problem ??
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cheers
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2007/8/20, Petko Yotov [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Monday 20 August 2007,
On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 20:30:43 +1200, Simon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/Standalone seemed to meet the requiremetns,
but after following the install instructions for server.zip,
and clicking on
/pmwikiserv.bat/
You mean %wikidir%/server/pmwikiserv.bat right?
I'd really
Looking at the logfiles I suspect someone is trying a brute force
attack to get the admin password one of my PmWiki fields, sending many
requests at a time and loading the server quite a lot.
If I understand correctly, as $DefaultPasswords['admin'] is normally
always defined, there is no need
Nicholas Buttle wrote:
... is there any way to automatically change the
content of a page in pmwiki?
There are many ways you could do this, considering that you have PHP at
your disposal.
A couple of ways that come to mind from one pmwiki-based site that I manage:
1. show an RSS feed
2. show
On Mon, Aug 20, 2007 at 11:29:43AM -0400, Shi Sherebrin wrote:
If you're instead looking to rotate existing content, you might be able
to name your 'content block' pages in such a way that you could then
include each block of content based on a random number..
I just looked up of the day and
Shi Sherebrin wrote:
Nicholas Buttle wrote:
... is there any way to automatically change the
content of a page in pmwiki?
Try this:
1. Make yourself a new group, which for this example we'll call
News
2. Now, in Site.LocalTemplates, add this:
[[#frontpage]]
(:template each:)
Thomas -Balu- Walter wrote :
I've also removed unnecessary ballast from the templates, so it's easier
to see what's going on there - I hope.
I have used the new version and it's easier, thanks !
Use {=$LastModifiedBy} in the pagelist template (old version of the
recipe)
and
Hi,
I've installed new pmwiki and configured one by one the lines of the config.php
It appears that UserAuth cause problems !
I checked on the site and there is UserAuth2 because the 1 is too buggy !ù*$$*ù
I tried to install UserAuth2 and it doesn't work, it cause a 'failed
start session_start'
Hello,
I propose two things:
- bind the session to the remote ip address and the user agent
- restrict a login from a remote ip address if there are more than 5 bad
logins within the last 2 hours
What do you think ?
Code:
// tb begin
function getSessionIpAgent() {
$ip = ;
if
I propose two things:
- bind the session to the remote ip address and the user agent
- restrict a login from a remote ip address if there are more than 5 bad
logins within the last 2 hours
What do you think ?
Code:
It looks very interesting. Thanks a lot for sharing this.
May I suggest
On 8/20/07, Paul Giacherio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm writing to ask that any blog standard that develops *not* require
embedding creation date in the page names.
I second that. I haven't been following the blog recipes closely, but
previously was leery of including the creation date
Ok, I turned on AuthUser,
include_once($FarmD/scripts/authuser.php);
but the problem remains... no 'New Issue' button.
thx,
j.
joey pilesa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have PM-Wiki installed and it's working fine...
Trying to add the JITS add-on.
It seems to
Thomas Bley wrote:
Hello,
I propose two things:
- bind the session to the remote ip address and the user agent
- restrict a login from a remote ip address if there are more than 5 bad
logins within the last 2 hours
What do you think ?
An alternative approach is to double a sleep for
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