I've been trying with mixed success to display the LogoTagline on Blueberry
skin - it's there but the position is what I can't seem to adjust.(Problem
is that it is too high, and behind the logo, when I need it down lower)
In tmpl I inserted this ...
div class=tag$LogoTagline/div
... within the
On 10 Oct 2007 16:05:32 +1300
John Rankin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know whether there is a FireFox extension
that will cause the edit form textarea to display wiki
markup in a different colour to the content text?
Ideally with different markup categories in different
On 10 Oct 2007 15:06:59 +1300
John Rankin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The script cookbook/wikipublisher/wikipublisher.php contains
the following default setting for $format=='pdf'
SDV($WPLinkPageExistsFmt, \$LinkTexttbook:visual
markup='sup' . (tbook:url
You can see the username or IP address of the editor when browsing the
history page.
So blacklist that IP.
Petko Yotov napsal(a):
On Tuesday 09 October 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All
HELP! please!
Someone has made an edit on our wiki and I cant find it to remove it, i.e.
if I
I'll ask again, how do one use ftime with pagelists? Is it possible to
use it with custom markup (for instance a Time: variable)?
I tried reading trough the documentation but couldn't really figure out
how to use it, even though it seems possible?
The dokuwiki-calendar solution posted might be
Hallo,
I read the advice of Hans, and I am busy to polish up the calendar script
etc.
But I did not find how to make it available.
Maybe just creating a new Page in http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/ ?
Which seems to be allowed.. But nevertheless is there too a page describing
just
Wednesday, October 10, 2007, 1:31:03 PM, Peter K.H. Gragert wrote:
I read the advice of Hans, and I am busy to polish up the calendar script
etc.
But I did not find how to make it available.
Maybe just creating a new Page in
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/
Which seems to be
Hello,
I'm giving GoDaddy's Linux hosting a try.
Everything works fine, except that images under /wiki.d/uploads/ are not
shown.
Is there any specific I should take in account; I already tried increasing
rights.
But the strange thing is that why are images elsewhere (e.g., images from
This question was already posted in August, but did not receive any
answer. Same player shoots again ;-)
PHP stores session data to temporary files on the server. These files
contain in clear all the session variables and their values.
When using AuthUser, PmWIki stores the user password in
Hello all,
I'll try to be as descript as possible. I'm running a Windows 2003
server with SP2 and IIS 6. I've installed PHP 5.2.4 via the msi package
on PHP's website. I created the basic Hello World php page to test
that it was working like they suggest on their website, it works.
OK, on
Christophe David wrote:
This question was already posted in August, but did not receive any
answer. Same player shoots again ;-)
PHP stores session data to temporary files on the server. These files
contain in clear all the session variables and their values.
When using AuthUser, PmWIki
I am definitely not an IIS expert, but here a couple of things to try:
Can you see other sites in C:\inetpub\wwwroot OK? If there are no other
sites installed there try creating a test ste with just an index.php
file in it.
Does the pmwiki folder have the correct permissions? In particular
The default webpage comes up fine. I created a hello world php page when
I installed php to test it. It works and I can open it from both
http://localhost/index.php and http://localhost/pmwiki/index.php, I
copied the file to both locations for testing. It would seem if I could
copy index.php into
Christophe David wrote :
When using AuthUser, PmWIki stores the user password in clear in a
session variable. Therefore, the user password can be read very
easily by anyone who has access to the server.
which temporary file contains the password ?
I can check my PmWiki/AuthUser/ldap
On 10/10/07, Erik Lindberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm giving GoDaddy's Linux hosting a try.
Everything works fine, except that images under /wiki.d/uploads/ are not
shown.
As an diagnostic experiment, try adding this to local/config.php
$EnableDirectDownload = 0;
See
which temporary file contains the password ?
The path for PHP session files is defined by session.save_path in
php.ini. (phpinfo() should give you the settings on your system.)
Details on http://www.php.net/session .
The files are plain text with all variables stored in clear.
Thank you for
Maybe I just don't understand the problem, but if you use a secure
authentication method other than the built-in PmWiki passwords, I can't
see how PHP or PmWiki can know the password.
I use PmWiki AuthUser, but with the passwords stored on a LDAP server
instead of on the page
*SUBJECT:*
A server for your computer, that will make a local display of pmWiki
AND added Gallery.Menalto.com Photo Gallery, using pmWiki Cookbook
Standalone as localhost.
*ANNOUNCE* successful use of pmWiki StandAlone Software to run
Gallery.Menalto.com Photo Gallery1 WebPages pmWiki
I've finally started to update an older version of pmwiki to the
latest version and have run into some problems with the
AuthUser. I used the automatic updating but it doesn't work with
the Site.AuthUser page. How should I proceed so I get a
SiteAdmin.AuthUser page?
I couldn't find any info
When installing PHP 5.2.4 for windows with IIS it asks if I want ISAPI
mode or CGI mode, which do I need for pmwiki?
Joseph Sands
System Administrator
LDiscovery, LLC (formerly Legis Discovery)
215.646.1299 - Office
215.646.4299 - Fax
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I remembered to change the title this time. My apologies
for the previous unhelpful post. JR
On Thursday, 11 October 2007 1:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
8. Re: pmwiki-users Digest, Vol 28, Issue 14 (Gour)
The script cookbook/wikipublisher/wikipublisher.php contains
the following default
On Thursday, 11 October 2007 4:29 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
8. Re: New install help (Joseph Sands)
The default webpage comes up fine. I created a hello world php page when
I installed php to test it. It works and I can open it from both
http://localhost/index.php and
On 10/10/07, Jan Erik Moström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've finally started to update an older version of pmwiki to the
latest version and have run into some problems with the
AuthUser. I used the automatic updating but it doesn't work with
the Site.AuthUser page. How should I proceed so I get
On Thursday, 11 October 2007 1:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
7. Re: Wiki syntax highlighting (Gour)
John Rankin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know whether there is a FireFox extension
that will cause the edit form textarea to display wiki
markup in a different colour to the
On 10/10/07, Christophe David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
which temporary file contains the password ?
The path for PHP session files is defined by session.save_path in
php.ini. (phpinfo() should give you the settings on your system.)
Details on http://www.php.net/session .
The files are
The Blueberry skin at
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/BlueBerrySkinincludes Backlinks in
the bottom row of the header. My installation does not
(I have previously been including the Backlinks command in the sidebar
elsewhere, and assumed this skin simply integrated it into the header).
Is
On 10/10/07, Maria McKinley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/10/07, Christophe David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
which temporary file contains the password ?
The path for PHP session files is defined by session.save_path in
php.ini. (phpinfo() should give you the settings on your system.)
I have an odd problem. I need to add some text containing /etc/ssh to a page,
but whenever I do, I get 501 Method Not Implemented POST to /pmwiki/index.php
not supported. I use index.php as a wrapper. I also get the error if I use
pmwiki.php directly. The problem seems to stem from the
On 10/10/07, Miller, Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an odd problem. I need to add some text containing /etc/ssh to a
page, but whenever I do, I get 501 Method Not Implemented POST to
/pmwiki/index.php not supported. I use index.php as a wrapper. I also get
the error if I use
I can guess what the problem is, but if you have a URL, it'll make
helping you much easier. At the very least if you can post the CSS you
used for the tag line it would help.
Did you put #tag inside #title or below it within #header? The effect
you describe would occur if you placed #tag below
Everything works fine, except that images under /wiki.d/uploads/ are not
shown.
I've recently noticed that accessing PmWiki from work shows 'padlock'
icons in place of attached images on PmWiki -- perhaps you're seeing
something like that?
If so, I'm not sure of the cure or the cause. Try
Thanks, Dave. Actually it turned out that the whole line re backlinks was
not on Site/PageActions (embarrassed to say I had thought those commands
would be in a config file). So I added without the (:if... and (:ifend:)
statements and it works perfectly. Don
On 10/10/07, DaveG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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