I have a local wiki with about 100,000 pages. (trying to get it online). When
I installed
staticpages, I simply created an array to generate the pages, and had them all
generate at once.
however, if i add a page which has not been generated manually (ie, by simply
creating the file in
a txt
I have a site with many pages, so the browse and search is all being done
through a java program,
which indexes the output from staticpages. I want to simply use apache to
login users to a global
directory so that the search, wiki and links to static pages are all protected
with one login.
Hi All
Just installed PM Wiki and am very impressed
I was looking through the cookbook for the plug in that allows the pages to
be stored in a MySQL database and could not find it. Has it been removed?
I know that flat file is a better way to go, but I also have a blog setup
and want to be
It is (probably) simply because no serious bug has been detected or
because no enhancement has to be included in the core.
The different versions of PmWiki are only related to the core. New
features are introduced as recipes in the cookbook.
No new version is a good new !
Jean
Athan Dimoy a
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It is (probably) simply because no serious bug has been detected or
because no enhancement has to be included in the core.
The different versions of PmWiki are only related to the core. New
features are introduced as
David Fionda dfionda at candeos.com writes:
Hi
All
Just installed PM
Wiki and am very impressed
I was looking
through the cookbook for the plug in that allows the pages to be stored in a
MySQL database and could not find it. Has it been removed? I know
that flat file is a better
Could someone please post the definition of the %audience% wikistyle
used on pmwiki.org to generate the yellow boxes on the right of some
pages ?
Thank you in anticipation.
Christophe
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Is there a variable for the filename in the Wiki.d directory?
So that If that variable were $frenchfries for example, I could use the
following in the template:
%right% [[{$frenchfries}?action=edit | Edit]]
The problem I have is I use a lot of includes in my wiki so I need an
automated method
Athan Dimoy wrote:
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It is (probably) simply because no serious bug has been detected or
because no enhancement has to be included in the core.
The different versions of PmWiki are only related to the core. New
features
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 03:36:20PM +0200, Christophe David wrote:
Could someone please post the definition of the %audience% wikistyle
used on pmwiki.org to generate the yellow boxes on the right of some
pages ?
It's defined in the PmWiki.GroupHeader page:
%define=audience class='frame
Never mind! Apparently our firewall needs adjustment. I was able to
access the Subversion server from home without trouble last night. It's
probably a closed-port issue.
- Nelson
Nelson E. Ingersoll wrote:
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 10:39:11AM -0600, Nelson E.
Christophe David wrote:
Could someone please post the definition of the %audience% wikistyle
used on pmwiki.org to generate the yellow boxes on the right of some
pages ?
In PmWiki/GroupHeader:
%define=audience class='frame rfloat' font-size:smaller bgcolor=#cc%
Hi list
I have some hundreds of data pages created with the old FASTDATA recipe.
I know FASTDATA is not maintained any more and was removed from pmwiki
cookbook (see Cookbook/RecentChanges April 17, 2007). The follow-up
recipe of this is ZAP if I got it right.
ZAP seems to have a lot of
I have the following pagelist in the front page of
www.sqlhacks.com:
blue[[Administration.Administration|'''[+++Administration+++]''']]
(:pagelist group=Administration* fmt=#teasers count=5 order=-time
name=-Administration.Administration:)
blue[[Dates.Dates|'''[+++Dates Times+++]''']]
On 9/6/07, Georges Schutz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list
I have some hundreds of data pages created with the old FASTDATA recipe.
I know FASTDATA is not maintained any more and was removed from pmwiki
cookbook (see Cookbook/RecentChanges April 17, 2007). The follow-up
recipe of this is ZAP
Hi pmwiki-users,
Can I post to the list?
My email is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you.
-Kim
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Hi all,
Is there a way to include a page content in e-mail notification?
We set up e-mail notification when some pages are created/changed
with the page links.
Since wiki is under intranet setting, when we get e-mails, we can't just
click
the link to reach to the pages if we check out e-mail
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 01:39:48PM -0400, Honglan Jin wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a way to include a page content in e-mail notification?
We set up e-mail notification when some pages are created/changed
with the page links.
Since wiki is under intranet setting, when we get
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 10:31:51AM -0400, Josh Miller wrote:
Is there a variable for the filename in the Wiki.d directory?
Do you mean the page name? If so, then {$FullName} is
what you're looking for.
So that If that variable were $frenchfries for example, I could use the
following in the
Honglan Jin wrote:
Hi pmwiki-users,
Hello.
Can I post to the list?
Yes... looks like it.
My email is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you.
Perhaps you are subscribed to the list?
-Kim
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Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 01:39:48PM -0400, Honglan Jin wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a way to include a page content in e-mail notification?
We set up e-mail notification when some pages are created/changed
with the page links.
Since wiki is under
Seth Cherney wrote:
I have a site with many pages, so the browse and search is all being done
through a java program,
which indexes the output from staticpages. I want to simply use apache to
login users to a global
directory so that the search, wiki and links to static pages are all
No, I'm looking for the file name in the wiki.d directory.
To explain it, we have a staff page with snippets of each staff member:
Index.php?n=Staff.HomePage
(:include Staff.Jim:)
(:include Staff.Bob:)
(:include Staff.Cal:)
Etc.
Now when I view the Staff.HomePage page, if I click on an edit
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 02:42:23PM -0400, Josh Miller wrote:
No, I'm looking for the file name in the wiki.d directory.
Actually, PmWiki never uses filenames -- it always uses
page names. So, in short answer to your question -- no, there's
not a filename variable in PmWiki... but you don't
Hello All
A couple of questions...
1.) I am trying to set up PMWiki for use with multiple classes. Each class
will have their own wiki. SHould i use category pages to do this?
2.) I want to embed PM WIki into another application, Is there some
reference to do that?
3.) Also, can I
Hi David !
David Fionda schrieb:
3.) Also, can I create a page in another application other than PM
WIki.
yes, you have to create simple text pages which have the
pmwiki-format. I did this using perl (any other script-language will do
it) to parse a CSV-file into several pmwiki-pages
I
David Fionda wrote:
Hello All
A couple of questions...
1.) I am trying to set up PMWiki for use with multiple classes. Each
class will have their own wiki. SHould i use category pages to do this?
The easiest way would be to use groups... So all pages for different
classes would be
Mike
Thanks for your note
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David Fionda wrote:
Hello All
A couple of
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 04:15:46PM -0400, Jesse M. Heines wrote:
Apologies for a newbie question, but I have just sent up a very simple site.
It works fine, but the problem is that I must repeatedly enter the password
every time I click the Edit link and I must reenter it every time I save a
Apologies for a newbie question, but I have just sent up a very simple site.
It works fine, but the problem is that I must repeatedly enter the password
every time I click the Edit link and I must reenter it every time I save a
change. This can't be right, but PmWiki behaves this way for me with
David Fionda wrote:
Thanks for the info. I took a look at it and it looks like it allows me to
query a database and return the results in a wiki page. Is there a plug in
that will store all of the page info in a MySQL database? I read in the
wiki comparison that there was...
Hm... the wiki
As mentioned in a previous post, I have installed the Guestbook option on my
web site: http://houstonlowvisionclub.org
Is it possible to hide the Guestbook entries from public view?
Thank you,
Jeff
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